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by Xylakant 1467 days ago
RHEL 6 is in Extended Lifecycle Support until June 2024 (that is: customers with suitable subscriptions still get critical patches). It’s a zombie, but it’s not quite dead yet. I’d bet that there are still enough (+) people out there running it.

(+) or rather too many.

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There are paying customers. It might not be shiny/fun, but there is a reason Red Hat became the first one-billion dollar open-source company in 2012.
Wouldn't IBM be the title holders there?
"open-source company" is kind of an subjective term at this point I guess, so hard to say.

But what can be said, is that even though IBM contributes a lot to open source, not many would claim IBM is a "open-source company" I think, at least when compared to Red Hat.

Yeah, I get that distinction, and the vagueness of the phrase 'open source' doesn't help with this kind of definition.

If IBM put US$1B into 'Linux' 22 years ago - but this was a small part of their operating budget at the time - do we look at absolute or comparative value?

If IBM buys, three years ago, RedHat for US$34B, does that mean IBM is now the biggest 'open source' company? (If so, the next question is obvious.)

For centos6 there is cloudlinux also providing extended release support (paid) for those who don't have a RHEL subscription until 2024.