Interesting. Im going to download it and check it out in a VM. I am forever skeptical of anything that Oracle has had its hands on though.
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From the post: "The OpenELA team this week trumpeted public release of the Enterprise Linux source code and formation of a technical steering committee.
The Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) was formed in August as a direct response to Red Hat's decision to change access to the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). A trade association headed by CIQ, SUSE, and Oracle, the group intends to encourage the development of distributions compatible with RHEL by providing open and free Enterprise Linux (EL) source code."
Interesting. Im going to download it and check it out in a VM. I am forever skeptical of anything that Oracle has had its hands on though.
Archive: https://archive.today/V5blB
From the post:
"The OpenELA team this week trumpeted public release of the Enterprise Linux source code and formation of a technical steering committee.
The Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) was formed in August as a direct response to Red Hat's decision to change access to the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). A trade association headed by CIQ, SUSE, and Oracle, the group intends to encourage the development of distributions compatible with RHEL by providing open and free Enterprise Linux (EL) source code."
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