
February 5, 2016 - Brno, CZ
This morning things started in the right way.
My day started with Tim Burke’s talk and it was very interesting.
After that talk, I attended the Adam Miller talk about immutable infrastructures and Daniel Walsh talk about Docker vs Systemd and I enjoyed them all :).
Later on I had a very nice hallway talk with Remy DeCausemaker about local communities and translations, followed by an actual meeting about globalization in Fedora.
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February 4, 2016 - Brno, CZ
Few days past from FOSDEM and I’m at yet another conference!
Today I flew to Wien and then took a train to Brno.
After the hotel check-in I went to the conference location and I had a nice time with the Red Hat people while we were preparing the location for the event.
The majority of the work was already done when I arrived, but few things were still missing (mainly indications to make users life easier like arrows pointing to the rooms, schedules, etc) so I got the opportunity to help :).
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January 15, 2007
Back in October, Oracle announced Unbreakable Linux, a re-packaged version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat quickly replied with a stunt playing on the similar sound between Unbreakable Linux and Unfakable Linux to point out that Unbreakable Linux is just a copy of RHEL.
The reasons Oracle created their own distro are undoubtedly multiple, but I think the leading one is to provide their customers with a single vendor solution.
I think that the fact that Oracle decided to base their version on RHEL is the most sensible decision.
In fact, most of their customers are already using their products on RHEL.
RHEL is, therefore, already a very well-supported platform for Oracle products.
And, finally, RHEL is the leading Linux in the enterprise space.
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