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"content": "nostr:npub1gfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsux7gg6 On the face of it, this sounds sounds like they're planning to start a new distro based on a point-in-time fork of RHEL? If so, that's great.\n\nThey describe it being RHEL-compatible, though. They're presumably going to create a new fork every time Red Hat changes something? Interested to know how this will differ from Rocky, Alma, et al.",
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