• squidzorz@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m excited to see what the outcome of SUSE forking RHEL will be.

    • Will IBM backtrack?
    • Will the SUSE RHEL fork stay separate from SLES?
    • Will SLES move directly upstream or downstream from the RHEL fork?
    • Will this inspire other big wigs (Microsoft?) to start work on their own RHEL equivalent distributions?
    • d00phy@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Really hoping that the enshitification of these various things, further enshitification in the case of Twitter, brings about a really fun “find out” period.

      Sadly I think it will get worse in the case of RHEL. I can see IBM locking down access to many of their products to AIX, RHEL, and in many instances Windows. Currently, GPFS, something I work with a lot, supports Debian and Ubuntu (I think). It would not surprise me to see that go away.