http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/01/red-hat-and-centos-
become-voltron-build-free-operating-system-together
Interesting, as long as the two remain separate entities its a good thing.
If only SUSE and openSUSE can do something like this, allow more long term supported versions of openSUSE that are supported more then 3 years.
MadmanRB wrote:
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> Interesting, as long as the two remain separate entities its a good
> thing.
> If only SUSE and openSUSE can do something like this, allow more long
> term supported versions of openSUSE that are supported more then 3
> years.
>
>
openSUSE to SUSE is equivalent to fedora to RedHat
CentOS to Redhat kind of thing doesn’t exist in SUSE’s case.
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