September 17, 2024
In the ever-evolving world of Open Source software, stability and predictability are often rare commodities. Recent changes in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) ecosystem, including restricted access to source code, have stirred the community and led to the formation of the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA).
Amidst this turbulence, FreeBSD has continued to stand out as a model of consistency and reliability since its inception in 1993. This article explores how FreeBSD’s stable development model and upcoming release schedule changes starkly contrast the challenges faced by the Linux community.
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