Fedora also has a rolling release version called rawhide
Fedora also has a rolling release version called rawhide
Dang, Suse really coming in strong with this. I still wish they offered openQA too. Between Rancher, and Suse they really do go pound for pound against RedHat.
Every one learns something for the first time. Expert to noob all start in the same state of knowing nothing.
To be honest building a edit history views makes more sense to me. This project is opensource we can do more than work around.
I’m choosing to divest and look for more opportunities to help community ran distros to better fill that niche. Maybe NixOS or Guix as system os and rke2 and flatpak for the rest of services and apps.
The snap store is proprietary, flatpaks handle the graphical app space better, OCI containers handle the service space better, and really high reported load times.
Flatpaks are awesome IMHO.
People are down voting you for responding to someone saying they don’t know and would like to know more with “you have no idea do you?”. Like yeah, they said so themselves.
Sweet! This is great for people that want to enjoy content people are posting here, but want to avoid places like youtube (where most video content is coming from, even with peertube on the Fediverse or Odyssey having built in payment methods.).
I will say I saw your bot, triple comment on a post.
Matrix integration really is the move to make imhol
IPFS/IPNS, WikiData, and the internet archive are projects in the same space, any overlap that you would see as useful for your goal here?
I’m honestly a big fan. Systemd-init has tons of options like run targets, sandbox options, users you want things to run as, etc. System-oomd has tons of qol stuff for desktop users to help with stutter and responsiveness. I am also kind of excited for UKI that systemd-boot is set to support.
Under the current EULAs as a customer I would have concerns that any attempt of mine to modify software from redhat or continue to use my servers without redhat support would be breach of contract. That is a huge step backwards from companies that embrace opensource.
They actually own centos though, and from my understanding the Fedora org isn’t ran by RedHat, just sponsored.
Self hosting might make sense on that small of a scale.
RedHat is a major sponsor of Fedora, but Fedora is a separate entity, so there is no know plan of them moving away from being a registered public good and no good reason for them to.
I haven’t had Element crash on me in a while, but that was a big annoyance for me too for a long time.
Sorry about you getting a duplicate. I was trying to cross post just to places where I saw incorrectly that RedHat was going closed source.
Man I hope so! The beta is out for element support https://call.element.io
Matrix and clients for it like Element have always been my go to for federated chat like discord/teams/mattersmost. The main missing feature is voice channels imho.
That’s awesome! Next laptop decided on.