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Kind of finally. SuSE https://www.suse.com/news/SUSE-Preserves-Choice-in-Enterprise-Linux/
So… I think this is kind of the worst case scenario re SuSE - an actual fork. But Oracle kind of hints at that, and Amazon already dropped a RHEL compatible AWS Linux for sort of a Fedora Server?
Obviously none of this is great, but would anyone really want Oracle leading a RHEL “close as possible” rebuild? I don’t know anyone is going to downstream them.
SuSE is even weirder, as I understand it, SLE/OpenSuSE is a fork from decades ago, or at least also uses RPM? I can’t imagine they get any value from trying to make a RHEL fork really… Why not push SLE? All very confusing, that’s for sure.
I think this is great! RHEL has a huge community and it is such a downer for Linux what IBM decided to do. SUSE is quite big in Europe and I think such a move may be able to preserve that community. At least keep it unified outside of a stupid corporation. SUSE will also probably get more people moving to their distro, not just their RHEL.
I know I want to try it out now. I didn’t even know Rancher was from them.