I honestly don't think a lot of the community sees Oracle as the good guys...
I believe ORACLE feels they’re the good guys, and they’d like us all to think so too
Giving credit to the original?
Based memer.
A cool fork. Open source memes are the future
We should attach a license to all our memes. Unfortunately, most of them are based on proprietary work.
We are seeing a new level of based here on Lemmy, and it’s great.
Aren’t SUSE the good guys insomuch such a thing exists?
Aren’t SUSE the good guys insomuch such a thing exists?
People might still be factoring in their olde deal with Microsoft.
Oracle doesn't have customers, only prisoners.
better to leave out the lemmy.ml part otherwise people from other instances will have a hard time doing anything
This shit show almost makes canonical look look sane.
Wait till they join the battle with their Ubuntu Server - RHEL Edition XD
Out of the loop, what is wrong with Oracle?
Your Family Friendly Corporate Software Evil Inc
Only rivaled by Adobe in licensing costs
spoiler
It's a corporate company known for buying out any competition and feasting on the FOSS community by vendor locking companies into their crappy support products and abusing any and all loopholes to charge enterprise prices for any service or software (like java).
Case in point being Oracle Linux which started as a blatant rip of RHEL and is probably IBM's main reason for locking down RHEL source.
Their only major market competitor has been AWS because they also offer (and copy) all of Oracle's services and software whilst also feasting on the FOSS community, albeit probably less than Oracle.
Oracle linux support is just one of their many insane products they sell.
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