Is CentOS Hurting Red Hat? 370
AlexGr writes "Jeff Gould raises an interesting question in Interop News:
Why does Red Hat tolerate CentOS? The Community ENTerprise Operating System is an identical binary clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (minus the trademarks), compiled from the source code RPMs that Red Hat conveniently provides on its FTP site. It is also completely free, as in beer. CentOS provides no paid support, but it does track Red Hat updates and patches closely, and usually makes them available within a few hours or at most a few days of the upstream provider, which it refers to for legal reasons as "a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor." Free support for CentOS can be found in numerous places around the web, and a few third parties offer modestly priced paid support for those who want it."
RH lost 10k licenses from us (Score:1, Funny)
Only terrorists use CentOS (Score:3, Funny)
Re:RH lost 10k licenses from us (Score:1, Funny)
It should be obvious (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Simple: Support (Score:1, Funny)
Really? -- Me too!!
I'm also a millionaire cowboy astronaut.
Re:Simple: Support (Score:3, Funny)
Re:nope, doesn't hurt RH (Score:5, Funny)
People here want to see Red Hat as turning EVIL, and you're making problems with that perception.
Re:nope, doesn't hurt RH (Score:3, Funny)
Blame is still transferable in this case. C'mon, we've all seen it done.
"What's wrong with the Financials DB?"
"Meh, Windows."
"Ooohh..."
Blame... TRANSFERRED.
It even works at higher levels.
"PHILBY! WHY HAS THE FINANCIALS DATABASE BEEN DOWN FOR THE LAST SIX HOURS!??!?"
"Errrrm.. Geekly in Server Support says it's a Windows thing."
"GRrrrrr...."
Blame... TRANSFERRED.