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by jkaplowitz
3068 days ago
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As per the question in the FAQ about open sourcing CoreOS's technology, we can assume it's going to become open source, at least: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faq-red-hat-acquire-coreos It will probably continue to be available in some paid commercial offering with well defined releases and lifecycles, as well as a community-supported free-in-both-senses offering which moves faster. Red Hat repeatedly uses this model across their portfolio. Can't answer the OpenShift question - I have no inside info from either company. But open sourcing it is the bigger impact. |
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