On July 12th, SUSE announced a major decision. They will implement Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and develop a new distribution that is compatible with RHEL. This decision is intended to provide users with more choices and help them escape vendor lock-in. SUSE plans to invest more than US$10 million (approximately 72.088 million yuan) in the development and maintenance of the project in the next few years.
As far as the editor understands, SUSE is a company dedicated to providing open source software solutions. CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen said that collaboration and mutual success have been core values of the open source community for many years. As a leading open source solutions provider, SUSE has a responsibility to uphold these values. With this investment, they hope to keep innovation flowing and ensure that both customers and communities can make choices that are vendor-agnostic going forward.
Many enterprise customers and communities rely on Linux-related distributions. SUSE said that while they are committed to continuing to invest in and support their own Linux solutions such as SLE and openSUSE, they believe that enterprises and the open source community should have more choices and be able to escape the limitations of vendor lock-in.
SUSE plans to contribute the project to the Open Source Foundation to ensure that users have continued free access to alternative source code for the distribution. As a result, RHEL and CentOS users will have access to a durable, long-term alternative for compatibility. The Open Source Foundation will manage and provide ongoing free access to the alternative.
This initiative by SUSE will have a positive impact on enterprise customers and the open source community. They can choose a distribution that is compatible with RHEL and escape the constraints of vendor lock-in. SUSE actively responds to user needs and has made significant contributions to the development of the open source community.
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