CentOS Linux is dead—and Red Hat says Stream is “not a replacement”
For anybody hosting a website this is a really big news.
What would webmasters do now since CentOS is one of the most used distros for hosting websites?
What will be the future of a lot of hosting companies selling shared hosting (since cPanel is dependent on CentOS)?
Will that petition yield any results?
This is what could happen when a big software company acquired an open source project.
Will this paint the future for any other open source projects (like Fedora)?
Will the petition work? Too many questions opened...
”CentOS Linux is dead(ish). The current release is the last. CentOS Stream lives on, but the newer distro a basically a dev branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and less well suited for folks looking for a stable operating system.”
What would webmasters do now since CentOS is one of the most used distros for hosting websites?
What will be the future of a lot of hosting companies selling shared hosting (since cPanel is dependent on CentOS)?
Will that petition yield any results?
This is what could happen when a big software company acquired an open source project.
Will this paint the future for any other open source projects (like Fedora)?
Will the petition work? Too many questions opened...







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