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quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
I'm sure they'll try not to break binary compatibility, but as it appears to be somewhat experimental and targeted to developers, breaking updates may occur. Isn't that the point of this distro -- so such testing can take place before updates are rolled into RHEL?
So, fine for a developer workstation, but I don't see how it can be stable enough to use in production.
quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
And I only recall CentOS significantly trailing RHEL at the major version updates (e.g. 6 and 7). Other updates seem pretty timely, and the major version lag doesn't leave me vulnerable.
I can see this being useful for developers who are building something that needs to be compatible with the next major release of RHEL, but I'm not sure who else it will be useful for.
quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
For dracut, the spec file defines the source as http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/dracut/dracut-049...
quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
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I think all the existing integration are examples of an indirect network effect -- companies wouldn't invest in providing them if there weren't already users on the platform.
quicklyfrozen | 5 years ago | on: Salesforce Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Slack
Switching would be painful so there'd have to be some pretty compelling reasons. (And who's got time to recreate all our custom emojis? :-))
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HN just works, so it's a lot less work just to read the discussion here.
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I like to lay out the decisions I'm going to make if I don't get feedback, if possible. That seems to prompt feedback when feedback is required -- it seems the human desire to fix mistakes is stronger then it is to answer open ended questions. It likely gives the reader some context as to why you need the information as well.