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by SloopJon 2025 days ago
I somehow missed that Red Hat started sponsoring CentOS a while back, and owns the trademarks. I mean, money and cooperation is great and all, but how could anyone have expected CentOS Linux to continue for long when Red Hat has such a fundamental conflict of interest?

Edit: here's the HN post at the time:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7019914

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Yeah, I assume this ends with somebody forking CentOS into another "redhat without redhat branding and license costs".
There is already an announcement for Rocky Linux, from the same person who started CentOS, doing a Monty from MySQL.
Maybe CERN will revitalize Scientific Linux.
Scientific Linux[0] is still maintained ( Although, by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and not CERN )

[0] https://scientificlinux.org

Yes, maintained, but no new versions since they switched to CentOS.

https://lwn.net/Articles/786422/

There's no RHEL8 equivalent of Scientific Linux.
To be fair, I truly thought MySQL was dead in the water when Oracle purchased them 12 years ago, but as far as I can tell MySQL continues to be well supported with new features being added. So I no longer know what to think about these kinds of acquisitions.
MelissaDB
MariaDB?