On 2023-06-23 Alberto Abrao wrote:
I am always amazed by how far we've come, and yet we often manage to screw it up because we're unable to see the bigger picture.
Oh well.. it was a good run. Hope Debian sticks around. That's where I'll be most likely going for the long-term. I am more of an RPM guy, but between RH's shenanigans and having to battle snaps on every release of a **server** distribution, that's where it's at.
Well, RH making dumb mistakes (ever since creating RHEL and making RH non-free) always causes a big upheaval in the Linux world. (Well, blame IBM this time.) This usually turns out for the better. Often it forces RH to backtrack.
It took about a year after RH's dumb RH->RHEL mistake to force them to create Fedora. Then the clones were created. CentOS being screwed up created Rocky, etc.
So I don't see this as all that bad at the moment. (Well, partly because it doesn't affect me, my boxes or my clients in the slightest.) I know something good will come out of it. Maybe a consolidated RHEL-replacement (RPM-based of course) created by the mega-corps might that Adam listed that are about to be hosed.
They can out-RHEL RHEL, one-upping them and getting all the users. Think Maria vs MySQL (who's that?). Of course, such a thing would take months and that means major pain or short-term RHEL subscriptions for all the RHEL-clone users.
(Heck, it gets me itching to do my big PHP fork idea again, as PHP goes down the path of insanity, too.)
As always it makes me reiterate my support for Fedora (until they screw that up...) which is still 100% free, has great easy upgrade paths, and if you play your cards right has only modest occasional "you're the bleeding edge now" pain.