Calling for a new openSUSE development model
Calling for a new openSUSE development model
Posted Jun 17, 2012 8:46 UTC (Sun) by k8to (guest, #15413)In reply to: Calling for a new openSUSE development model by cmccabe
Parent article: Calling for a new openSUSE development model
Can confirm.
Over the last 3 years I've seen an increasing enterprise consolidation around Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. RHEL 6 is now gaining but still a minority. Of course the real majority is CentOS but I consider it a variant of same.
Over the last 3 years I've seen an increasing enterprise consolidation around Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. RHEL 6 is now gaining but still a minority. Of course the real majority is CentOS but I consider it a variant of same.
Ubuntu, SuSE, Debian are all far and away second fiddle. SuSE has lost ground, I'd say, while Ubuntu has held steadish, so that they're both now at a very rare-to-hear-about-them point.
Personally I'm happy SuSE is waning because of the crazy shenanigans they've pulled several times now in libc symbol binding games. SuSE is starting to feel like a place where you should only run software compiled by SuSE or yourself. Third party binaries are a minefield.
