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Red Hat présente RHEL for Open Source Infrastructure, une offre gratuite qui étend la prise en charge existante de Red Hat pour les projets et les communautés open source

Red Hat présente RHEL for Open Source Infrastructure, une offre gratuite qui étend la prise en charge existante de Red Hat pour les projets et les communautés open source
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Lolo Community Club didn t consent to COVID lawsuit against Missoula Health Dept

Lolo Community Club withdraws from lawsuit against Health Dept

Lolo Community Club withdraws from lawsuit against Health Dept. A new lawsuit against the Missoula City-County Health Department has the community of Lolo up in arms. and last updated 2021-01-27 11:35:09-05 One by one, residents of Lolo turned out for a special community meeting Tuesday night; you could say it was a pandemic-sized packed house. We really know how the community feels, at least the outspoken ones. We ve already had about 600 comments on three different pages, said Lolo Community Club board member Steph Walther. In the lawsuit, he added his own business, Wild Bean Coffee, and he added the community club, but that was done without their consent.

Lolo Community Club didn t consent to COVID lawsuit against Missoula Health Dept

Red Hat defends its CentOS decision, claims Stream version can cover 95% of current user workloads

Doing both CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux would mean doing both poorly claims CentOS board member Tim Anderson Tue 22 Dec 2020 // 09:30 UTC Share Copy Red Hat s Karsten Wade, a Senior Community Architect and member of the CentOS board, has defended the decision to kill off CentOS Linux in favour of CentOS Stream, saying the two projects were antithetical and Stream is a satisfactory replacement in most cases. CentOS Linux is downstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), whereas CentOS Stream, introduced in September 2019, is upstream, a late development build of what will shortly go into RHEL (unless problems are discovered). All CentOS variants are free, and CentOS Linux is understandably popular, combining the stability of RHEL with free availability. For example, according to statistics from W3Techs CentOS has an 18.5 per cent share of websites, compared to Red Hat s 1.5 per cent share. Earlier this month Red Hat declared that CentOS Linux would b

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