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  1. End 2020 #redhat discontinued #centos. They'd given it a go but it wasn't working for them.

    I appreciate RH for not abandoning the project and leaving it to it's fate, instead launching CentOS Stream.

    They communicated it all poorly, CS8 was a bit of a mess for a long time being upended mid life cycle, but today we have #rhel engineers working in the open, and a free enterprise class distro that's as close to RHEL as to make no difference for most use cases.

    #redhatappreciation

  2. In 2014 the #centos project was struggling. CentOS was built by only a handful of people who were doing it on their own with no corporate sponsor. CentOS 6.0 was released 242 days AFTER #rhel and CentOS 6.1 a whopping 204 days after.

    I appreciate that #redhat offered the key members employment, provided some sponsorship of the project and tried (for 7Y) to turn it into a positive for both RH and the community.

    In 2014 CentOS 7.0 was only 27 days behind RHEL.

    #redhatappreciation

  3. In 2014 the project was struggling. CentOS was built by only a handful of people who were doing it on their own with no corporate sponsor. CentOS 6.0 was released 242 days AFTER and CentOS 6.1 a whopping 204 days after.

    I appreciate that offered the key members employment, provided some sponsorship of the project and tried (for 7Y) to turn it into a positive for both RH and the community.

    In 2014 CentOS 7.0 was only 27 days behind RHEL.

  4. In 2014 the #centos project was struggling. CentOS was built by only a handful of people who were doing it on their own with no corporate sponsor. CentOS 6.0 was released 242 days AFTER #rhel and CentOS 6.1 a whopping 204 days after.

    I appreciate that #redhat offered the key members employment, provided some sponsorship of the project and tried (for 7Y) to turn it into a positive for both RH and the community.

    In 2014 CentOS 7.0 was only 27 days behind RHEL.

    #redhatappreciation

  5. In 2014 the #centos project was struggling. CentOS was built by only a handful of people who were doing it on their own with no corporate sponsor. CentOS 6.0 was released 242 days AFTER #rhel and CentOS 6.1 a whopping 204 days after.

    I appreciate that #redhat offered the key members employment, provided some sponsorship of the project and tried (for 7Y) to turn it into a positive for both RH and the community.

    In 2014 CentOS 7.0 was only 27 days behind RHEL.

    #redhatappreciation

  6. In 2014 the #centos project was struggling. CentOS was built by only a handful of people who were doing it on their own with no corporate sponsor. CentOS 6.0 was released 242 days AFTER #rhel and CentOS 6.1 a whopping 204 days after.

    I appreciate that #redhat offered the key members employment, provided some sponsorship of the project and tried (for 7Y) to turn it into a positive for both RH and the community.

    In 2014 CentOS 7.0 was only 27 days behind RHEL.

    #redhatappreciation

  7. Things I appreciate about

    In 2008 bought a company called Qumranet (they'd just had a little thing called KVM merged into the kernel the year before). They also had some proprietary products. RH open sourced it all and sponsored a number of related projects. I appreciate RH for their role in and saving us from having to choose between Citrix Xen and VMWare.

  8. Things I appreciate about #redhat

    In 2008 #redhat bought a company called Qumranet (they'd just had a little thing called KVM merged into the #linux kernel the year before). They also had some proprietary products. RH open sourced it all and sponsored a number of related projects. I appreciate RH for their role in #kvm #spice #ovirt #libvirt #virtmanager and saving us from having to choose between Citrix Xen and VMWare.

    #redhatappreciation

  9. Things I appreciate about #redhat

    In 2008 #redhat bought a company called Qumranet (they'd just had a little thing called KVM merged into the #linux kernel the year before). They also had some proprietary products. RH open sourced it all and sponsored a number of related projects. I appreciate RH for their role in #kvm #spice #ovirt #libvirt #virtmanager and saving us from having to choose between Citrix Xen and VMWare.

    #redhatappreciation

  10. Things I appreciate about #redhat

    In 2008 #redhat bought a company called Qumranet (they'd just had a little thing called KVM merged into the #linux kernel the year before). They also had some proprietary products. RH open sourced it all and sponsored a number of related projects. I appreciate RH for their role in #kvm #spice #ovirt #libvirt #virtmanager and saving us from having to choose between Citrix Xen and VMWare.

    #redhatappreciation

  11. Things I appreciate about #redhat

    In 2008 #redhat bought a company called Qumranet (they'd just had a little thing called KVM merged into the #linux kernel the year before). They also had some proprietary products. RH open sourced it all and sponsored a number of related projects. I appreciate RH for their role in #kvm #spice #ovirt #libvirt #virtmanager and saving us from having to choose between Citrix Xen and VMWare.

    #redhatappreciation

  12. Mit dem #SovereignTechFellowship investieren wir in die Menschen hinter dem Code. Denn digitale Infrastruktur braucht nicht nur offene Software, sondern auch starke Communities, klare Dokumentation und zuverlässige Instandhaltung.

    ➡️ Alle Infos zum Programm und zur Bewerbung findet ihr hier: sovereign.tech/de/neuigkeiten/

    Teilt den Beitrag gerne in euren Netzwerken oder markiert Personen, für die das Fellowship spannend sein könnte.

    #DigitalInfrastructure #FOSS #Maintainers #Hiring #FOSSJobs

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  13. France, Hybrid
    Software Heritage Project is a universal software source code archive project

    Data Engineer: To €70k. Big data in Rust + Python 2 days a week in Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Grenoble, Rennes, Saclay, Sofia Antipolis or Nancy
    softwareheritage.org/2024/03/0
    #fossjobs

  14. Global remote:
    Free Software Foundation supports the free software movement and runs the GNU General Public License

    Engineering and Certification Manager: fixed salary of $83k
    fsf.org/resources/jobs/fsf-eng

    #FOSSjobs

  15. [Global remote] @Mastodon are building...I mean, y'all already know?
    Backend Ruby on Rails Web Developers
    jobs.ashbyhq.com/mastodon/ac9d
    to €75k, needs some overlap w CET timezones
    #fossjobs

  16. [Global remote] Code for Science & Society, FAIR Station Project is an open source platform for ecological field stations
    Product Manager
    codeforsociety.org/jobs/fair-s
    #FOSSjobs