Scott McCarty

@fatherlinux

At Red Hat, Scott McCarty is Senior Principal Product Manager for RHEL Server, arguably the largest open source software business in the world.

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    I thought it would be interesting to provide my unofficial perspective on The State of Enterprise Linux in 2022

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    announcing availability of billion dollar SPACs to purchase my next business venture prior to the start of the idea formation and naming phase allowing unlimited opportunity for it to be literally anything

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    When I recall past debates about implementation details, I think about "object-oriented". Debate was always "is it _truly_ OO?" "you using OO"? "makes programming trivial." "easier for users!" In the end OO permeated everything/everyone but only developers cared or even knew.

    BusinessWeek magazine cover from 1991 -- image of a baby typing at a computer with headline :Software made simple" Its called object oriented programming - a way to make computers a lot easier to use. here's what it can do for you.
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    I worked with this engineering team early on to get this kicked off! They've done some amazing work getting the technology into OpenShift and RHEL! - OpenShift sandboxed containers

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    I do wonder why you think CentOS Stream is not stable enough? I recognize that that's how some people feel, and I wrote about it the other day:

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    I think 2022 is definitely the year of the supply chain!

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    Also, here in 2022, the "sitting in a room together" part of that story might be the more amazing part :-P

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    I have to say, this is pretty interesting. To think back to when I sat in a room 5+ years ago, watching ask for a little time and money so we could build CRI-O and refine Skopeo :-P

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    Dis 30, 2021

    I am still impressed with this: we are working on a new implementation, which will bring on Windows through a VM (in about 15secs). So when I test this on Linux it starts within 2secs!

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    Going to make a resolution to write more non-work stuff in 2022. Last major project was my 100 Albums blogging - 100 in 100 days. What, if anything, would folks be most interested in reading?

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    They want their culture, fine. I also want mine. I just don't see how crypto bro culture and tech creates more value than the cost of its creation and maintenance. Not unless you are a drug dealer or grifter, in which case you are not sharing (legally) the profit with customers

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    I'm with Alberto 100%. Taking payments or donations in crypto, fine. Doubling down on this fantasy crypto bro culture is the line. I'll be looking at next week. I feel like the last couple weeks has has seen the formation of the lines on each side of this debate.

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  14. Dis 31, 2021

    Unpopular opinion: 10-15 years from now, the only people who will have made any legitimate money off of crypto will be Nvidia and power companies. Lest we forget about drug dealers, and traffickers with their illegal money as well.

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    Dis 31, 2021

    The folly of Technological Solutionism: "smart contracts" are not a substitute for trust, oversight, regulation, and a justice system. "Reflections on trusting trust" taught us that malicious code can hide in plain sight long ago.

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    Dis 30, 2021

    Reminder: CentOS Linux 8 will be End Of Life tomorrow. We recommend migrating to CentOS Stream before that time. More details of how the EOL will be handled may be found at

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    Dis 28, 2021

    Check out this awesome episode of the Fedora Podcast! 😀🐧🐧 In this episode Grayson talks with Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Leader, about this year’s happenings in Fedora! 🐧

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    Dis 28, 2021

    CentOS Stream is the only Enterprise Linux distro that allows you to directly contribute to the platform. RHEL rebuilds are cool and can build interesting things around the platform, but by design cannot change the platform.

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  19. Dis 27, 2021

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The best of 2021 | Red Hat Developer

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    Dis 20, 2021

    Working on the new experience of CodeReady Containers, by adding the functionality and a revamped user interface. Hope to have a tech preview out in the coming week. /cc:

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