In 2012: "Mandriva divides itself once again
Vendor will use two upstreams for server, OEM products"
I just found this. I had heard about it, but didn't know its status. Mandriva had decided to base its server products on Mageia, because OpenMandriva was not considered sufficiently mature.
I rather likked the DistroWatch comment:
"Mandriva is a distribution which is almost always in a state of change."
I have yet to make OpenMandriva run on my hardware.
Doug Laidlaw wrote on 10/02/2020 4:51 PM:
In 2012: "Mandriva divides itself once again
Vendor will use two upstreams for server, OEM products"
I just found this. I had heard about it, but didn't know its status.
Mandriva had decided to base its server products on Mageia, because
OpenMandriva was not considered sufficiently mature.
I rather likked the DistroWatch comment:
"Mandriva is a distribution which is almost always in a state of change."
I have yet to make OpenMandriva run on my hardware.
Didn't Mandriva morph into Mageia, way back when??
Now is Mageia being morphed back into Mandriva??
Doug Laidlaw wrote on 10/02/2020 4:51 PM:
In 2012: "Mandriva divides itself once again
Vendor will use two upstreams for server, OEM products"
I just found this. I had heard about it, but didn't know its status.
Mandriva had decided to base its server products on Mageia, because
OpenMandriva was not considered sufficiently mature.
I rather likked the DistroWatch comment:
"Mandriva is a distribution which is almost always in a state of change."
I have yet to make OpenMandriva run on my hardware.
Didn't Mandriva morph into Mageia, way back when??
Now is Mageia being morphed back into Mandriva??
On 2020-02-24, Daniel60 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> wrote:
Doug Laidlaw wrote on 10/02/2020 4:51 PM:
In 2012: "Mandriva divides itself once again
Vendor will use two upstreams for server, OEM products"
I just found this. I had heard about it, but didn't know its status.
Mandriva had decided to base its server products on Mageia, because
OpenMandriva was not considered sufficiently mature.
I rather likked the DistroWatch comment:
"Mandriva is a distribution which is almost always in a state of change." >>>
I have yet to make OpenMandriva run on my hardware.
Didn't Mandriva morph into Mageia, way back when??
Now is Mageia being morphed back into Mandriva??
Note the date on that post-- 2012. I think you would have heard about in
the past 8 years if it had happened:-)
(Mandriva fired a bunch of people who did not agree with the direction Mandriva was going in. They started up a community based distribution
that they called Mageia. Mandriva itself has limped along for years, not really getting anywhere is how I understand it.
On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 23:52:30 +1100, Daniel60 wrote:
Doug Laidlaw wrote on 10/02/2020 4:51 PM:
In 2012: "Mandriva divides itself once again
Vendor will use two upstreams for server, OEM products"
I just found this. I had heard about it, but didn't know its status.
Mandriva had decided to base its server products on Mageia, because
OpenMandriva was not considered sufficiently mature.
I rather likked the DistroWatch comment:
"Mandriva is a distribution which is almost always in a state of change." >>>
I have yet to make OpenMandriva run on my hardware.
Didn't Mandriva morph into Mageia, way back when??
More like a split.
Now is Mageia being morphed back into Mandriva??
Nope.
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