Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
Posted Oct 19, 2010 15:15 UTC (Tue) by ewan (guest, #5533)In reply to: Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore by kerick
Parent article: Gould: Oracle to Red Hat: It's Not Your Father's Linux Market Anymore
I see no mention of CentOS
There is one:
If you think that calling RHEL proprietary is just a figure of speech, think again. While Red Hat may tolerate CentOS and other cloners (provided that they strip out Red Hat trademarks), it does not approve of customers who want to use genuine RHEL without paying for itHe's still nuts though. The only way you can build a case for RHEL being proprietary is if you redefine the word to mean something other than what everyone else uses it to mean. In this case, he appears to be using it to mean 'paid for' or 'commercial', which it is. I would hazard a guess that this comes from the same misunderstanding that usually paints free software as unsupported and proprietary software as supported, but rather than the usual cry of "the Free stuff isn't supported" we've moved on to "the supported stuff isn't Free".
In a nutshell; usual 'analyst' rubbish, of anthropological interest only.
