On 07.07.21 18:04, Jon Pruente wrote:
On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 7:41 AM Leon Fauster via CentOS <centos@centos.org <mailto:centos@centos.org>> wrote:

    Here is another one:

    https://navylinux.org/ <https://navylinux.org/>


Navy Linux has a bad taste already, for me. They are aiming too big, even trying to replicate EPEL for themselves. And their attitude isn't good. They had a tweet disparaging "new unstable vendors" of EL distros that they only deleted after being called out for it, despite being one of those themselves.

Deleted tweet link:
https://twitter.com/NavyLinux/status/1408429562472677381 <https://twitter.com/NavyLinux/status/1408429562472677381>

They used to say they were founded by "Unixlab". Which Unixlab? We don't know. Now they say they are a non-profit Foundation that founded the project. https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kZLBFcdLyrYJ:https://navylinux.org/about/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us <https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kZLBFcdLyrYJ:https://navylinux.org/about/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us>


+1

The Division of Corporations in DELAWARE shows:
Formation Date: 6/14/2021 (mm/dd/yyyy)

Anyway, in the context of ongoing attacks to the supply chain.
This situation where CentOS is running EOL will motivate new
black hats to step into the place. Imagine a massive deployed
OS that is trojanized?!

So trust is here king and despite all adversity (that also hits me
hard) we should thinks twice before running away into foreign arms.

--
Leon








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