
Originally Posted by
nrickert
As far as I know, RedHat is mainly a distro for businesses. And, these days, businesses are installing linux on cloud virtual servers. RH is very active there.
And then there's Fedora, which is the community branch of RH. It also seems very active.
Yes, SUSE is also heavily involved in cloud computing. And openSUSE Tumbleweed is where software is tested before it gets into SUSE.
I don't see them as dying. I see them as adapting to change.