At least the dude is honest though- ‘we used to consider CentOS valuable, we no longer see value in that’.
What this all is really doing though is introducing a lot of uncertainty into the RH ecosystem, and pushing people toward other distros. And that will make RH the only fish in the small and shrinking pond. Because let’s be honest- 99.9% of the people running CentOS and the like were never gonna buy RHEL to begin with.
Whole thing seems pretty short sighted.
At least the dude is honest though- ‘we used to consider CentOS valuable, we no longer see value in that’.
What this all is really doing though is introducing a lot of uncertainty into the RH ecosystem, and pushing people toward other distros. And that will make RH the only fish in the small and shrinking pond. Because let’s be honest- 99.9% of the people running CentOS and the like were never gonna buy RHEL to begin with.