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Wayland by default is perhaps the wrong choice with GNOME 3.28. It's definitely matured into a decent experience with 3.32 but everything previous doesn't hold up to an enterprise level experience.
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Originally posted by buzzrobot View Post
The lengthy test period for major RHEL releases coupled with Fedora's 6-month release cycle means RHEL will be two or more Gnome versions behind Fedora at release.
Access to current Fedora packages is not why people use RHEL.
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Originally posted by totoz View PostIn the 8.0 Beta release notes, it is said that GCC is no longer compiled with Ada (GNAT), GCC Go, and Objective C/C++ languages support.
What is the exact motivation behind this? (I don't have access to RH's bugzilla so I can't read the associated entries)
By the way I really would love to see this freed up talent, redirected to support a modern language or two - like Swift. Frankly I'd like to see the move to a modern language, giving C a boot, due to the rather huge success Apple has had with the move to Swift.
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Originally posted by buzzrobot View PostAccess to current Fedora packages is not why people use RHEL.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostFedora 28 is terribly outdated at this point. I do understand that this is RHEnterpriseLinux but they could have based RHEL off newer Fedora releases.
Access to current Fedora packages is not why people use RHEL.
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In the 8.0 Beta release notes, it is said that GCC is no longer compiled with Ada (GNAT), GCC Go, and Objective C/C++ languages support.
What is the exact motivation behind this? (I don't have access to RH's bugzilla so I can't read the associated entries)
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Fedora 28 is terribly outdated at this point. I do understand that this is RHEnterpriseLinux but they could have based RHEL off newer Fedora releases. It's not like they had to test the entire Fedora package base - RHEL contains less than 20% of Fedora packages (I won't be surprised if this number is close to 10%).
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Looking Ahead To Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 News During Red Hat Summit 2019 Week
Phoronix: Looking Ahead To Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 News During Red Hat Summit 2019 Week
Kicking off Tuesday in Boston is Red Hat Summit 2019 where Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 could be released or at least hearing more about the company's plans for releasing this next major installment of RHEL...
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