That's the problem with the Open Source, Amazon takes all the things that RHEL has developed throughout the years and then, rebrand everything and launches a competing solution 😐 I think the open source licenses such as GNU and MIT have to become more aggressive on this matter.
LOL, It is called forking and that is intended. MIT is not a FOSS license to begin with and even facilitates the use in closed source apps. As long as they abide by the rulez of the licensing it is fair and square.
this does seem odd that amazon linux isnt rolling.
it's odd that amazon-linux-extras was not included ..
It does not support lot of open source applications . (Example _ MYSQL )
Doesn’t surprise me when they have managed MySQL = RDS Aurora
yea have to install maria
slightly off topic but surely the way to deploy is via containers?
I prefer lambda ☺️
That's the problem with the Open Source, Amazon takes all the things that RHEL has developed throughout the years and then, rebrand everything and launches a competing solution 😐 I think the open source licenses such as GNU and MIT have to become more aggressive on this matter.
I don’t think it’s a RHEL rebuild, do you?
LOL, It is called forking and that is intended. MIT is not a FOSS license to begin with and even facilitates the use in closed source apps. As long as they abide by the rulez of the licensing it is fair and square.
@@kaihendry nah I think she is right. Amazon is shitty company with history of shitty practices towards opensource.
@@worldhello1234 Of course MIT is a FOSS license, it guarantees all 4 freedoms. Perhaps you mean that it's not a *copyleft* license?
Amazon Linux 2 just worked out of the box. That 2023 version is horrible. I couldn't get AWS CLI to work no matter what
really? cause i'm able to login into my server and use the cli easily