I am willing to check this out. It looks interesting.
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Shots fired.
More like doing whats best for everyone, which sucks for it to be considered shots fired...
Absolutely. It was meant jokingly.
Where are all these Linux development companies finding the resources and time
Linux runs on will power!
support/training subscriptions and enterprise customers for such
Exactly this. SUSE has the enterprise reputation to get the support sales contracts.
Great news to have more options in the Enterprise Linux space in the future. Personally I'm going to keep running Alma at work since they've promised to keep working on security updates and watching the whole RHEL linux thing unfold.
Such gigachads! :)
Dang, Suse really coming in strong with this. I still wish they offered openQA too. Between Rancher, and Suse they really do go pound for pound against RedHat.