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From: Beowulf <beowulf-boun...@beowulf.org> On Behalf Of Gerald Henriksen
Sent: 18 May 2019 01:27
To: Beowulf@beowulf.org
Subject: Re: [Beowulf] HPE to acquire Cray

On Fri, 17 May 2019 10:10:16 -0400, you wrote:

>On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 10:01 AM Jonathan Aquilina 
><jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> wrote:
>>
>> Redhat and IBM im worried as I use Centos big time and then the only thing I 
>> can think of is forking fedora and roll a rolling distro if they decide to 
>> pull the plug. But we have to wait and see.
>
>in regards to centos, that's another ugh moment.  i was looking to see 
>when centos was going to drop v8.  to me the the one wiki page they put 
>up reads like a big whine about how much work there is and people 
>should stop asking.

This happens every time, people expect CentOS to ship at the same time as RHEL 
and it has always been a couple of months later is my recollection, perhaps 
with at least one case being longer.

While being part of Red Hat helps with some things it is still a large amount 
of work, and the move to Fedora infrastructure will be causing some new issues.

As for the Red Hat / IBM issue, time will tell I guess.  Anything major though 
would likely mean a bunch of Red Hat employees suddenly being available and so 
it might be worth taking a wait and see approach.

>and intel just released a linux distro (i didn't read into it much), so 
>i wonder if openhpc might move to that and drop centos.  in my view 
>centos's future is uncertain, which makes me unhappy :(

Clear Linux has been around for at least a couple of years, the biggest (and 
obvious) issue is that it is aimed at Intel processors and anyone using AMD is 
likely to have various issues (not to mention the unlikelyhood of having Clear 
Linux run on ARM or Power for those who that matters).

And with yet another Intel security issue released this week that is causing 
performance issues jumping onto an Intel focused distribution may not be an 
action to take without a lot of thought.

Unless someone (with a realistic plan for the manpower and
infrastructure) forks Fedora / CentOS then realistically I suspect that most 
valid althernative to Fedora / CentOS / Red Hat is Debian (unless one really 
needs corporate support) given the either Ubuntu or openSUSE also have the risk 
of a takeover.

---- RE the above. This is something I have been mulling over in all honesty.
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