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minus-square@corsicanguppy@lemmy.calinkfedilink5•2 years agoI’m absolutely not surprised that NASA took CentOS-in-more-than-name over the people who are trying to kill Enterprise Linux.
minus-squareThe_Petelink1•2 years agoI think the only people who are are the suits that don’t understand their value proposition. Also, it’s the government, they are going to take the lowest reasonable bid which will never be IBM/Redhat
minus-squareNaNlinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoNASA did their contract beforehand. And it was only for a few workstations, still I think it caused Red Hat to panic. Government is a big customer.
I’m absolutely not surprised that NASA took CentOS-in-more-than-name over the people who are trying to kill Enterprise Linux.
I think the only people who are are the suits that don’t understand their value proposition.
Also, it’s the government, they are going to take the lowest reasonable bid which will never be IBM/Redhat
NASA did their contract beforehand.
And it was only for a few workstations, still I think it caused Red Hat to panic. Government is a big customer.