I know that Fedora is a community-driven Linux distribution but it is sponsored and financed by Red Hat. It serves as a testing ground for new technologies that may eventually be incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). While Fedora is developed by a community of contributors, Red Hat provides resources, infrastructure, and support to help facilitate its development...After the controversy of RedHat with CentOS and the fedora telemetry "suggested" by redhat, I think that Debian will be a better choice ! But it's just my opinion.. Excellent initiative by the way
I know that Fedora is a community-driven Linux distribution but it is sponsored and financed by Red Hat. It serves as a testing ground for new technologies that may eventually be incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). While Fedora is developed by a community of contributors, Red Hat provides resources, infrastructure, and support to help facilitate its development...After the controversy of RedHat with CentOS and the fedora telemetry "suggested" by redhat, I think that Debian will be a better choice ! But it's just my opinion.. Excellent initiative by the way