• staticlifetime@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know about that. IBM is traditionally stupid, yeah, but they wanted Red Hat for a reason. The CentOS debacle altogether was Red Hat, not IBM, and I don’t think they are doing too much day to day operational mandates for stuff like this. I would not be surprised if this was just a Red Hat thing. I know it’s easy to blame IBM, but I don’t think it’s that simple.

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        1 year ago

        if they didn’t kick the cow and spoil that milk like they’ve kicked every cow before it

        I miss Cringely’s take on this.

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      1 year ago

      . I would not be surprised if this was just a Red Hat thing.

      It’s a tough one. We blame RedHat for a lot of its half-baked internal fridge art - systemd, network manager; and even, some days, yum in an apt-4-rpm world.

      But this new one is QUITE the departure. It’s not ‘red hat’ stupid but a little further on the spectrum.