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Oracle responds to Red Hat

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[-] amyipdev@lib.lgbt 2 points 11 months ago

While oracle has definitely always been... problematic, it is refreshing to see something actually written by a real, rational person. It may just be corporate fodder, but it's good for people in this case, something very rare - just like SUSE's not-so-subtle PR statements.

Screw RH.

[-] mino@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

Sure, corporations gonna corporate, capitalism sucks...

But I felt this article was written in a sincere spirit to keep Linux open and multiparty. There are obviously many more reasons for such a sentiment than just the natural urge to undress and smoke up (I know, puzzles me too). However in these times of often direct aggression to anything I know and love I welcomed it a sight for sour eyes.

[-] Gashole711@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I'll never use an Oracle product and IBM is a soulless corporation. Debian is a much better product anyway but they're missing some of the really good enterprise features that Red Hat has. I hope at some point they have solutions for Satellite and IDM.

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