Travis Newton :node: on Nostr: npub1jrpg7…hxxnn npub1hkwjr…wjkge And this is why a hard fork from SUSE and ...
npub1jrpg7k6cr5ut7cyqh6ve3shzpukesg2era4p0c4dxleqjfz2jeqqqhxxnn (npub1jrp…xxnn) npub1hkwjren6h669r2renmd986nr276s76nw3ryh0jtst9yfrg7rgvusywjkge (npub1hkw…jkge) And this is why a hard fork from SUSE and AlmaLinux diverging to be ABI are a great thing.
AlmaLinux can submit patches, but if IBM doesn't want them, fine. Let their customers ask why AlmaLinux is getting patches and bug fixes faster than RHEL.
I'm hoping with this direction change, AlmaLinux can start shipping some updated packages by default. Like it's asinine that RHEL ships PHP 7.2 (!!!) in 8.8 but Ubuntu 22.04 ships PHP 8.1. There's a difference between shipping stable software and shipping ancient history.
AlmaLinux can submit patches, but if IBM doesn't want them, fine. Let their customers ask why AlmaLinux is getting patches and bug fixes faster than RHEL.
I'm hoping with this direction change, AlmaLinux can start shipping some updated packages by default. Like it's asinine that RHEL ships PHP 7.2 (!!!) in 8.8 but Ubuntu 22.04 ships PHP 8.1. There's a difference between shipping stable software and shipping ancient history.