diff --git a/content/blog/almalinux-os-brings-openqa-to-rhel.md b/content/blog/almalinux-os-brings-openqa-to-rhel.md index 85b99a0..cf226b6 100644 --- a/content/blog/almalinux-os-brings-openqa-to-rhel.md +++ b/content/blog/almalinux-os-brings-openqa-to-rhel.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ As I have been leading the openQA efforts, I rolled up my sleeves and got to wor First and foremost, while openQA worked well with Fedora, it did not yet work with RHEL. So the first order of business was submitting pull requests to make sure that openQA could identify RHEL and any other EL-derivative. During our work to implement openQA for AlmaLinux, we implemented virtualization support for s390x architecture in openQA. We also adapted it to work on the RHEL virtualization stack, bringing back KVM support in ppc64le architecture for AlmaLinux 9. KVM support was removed from RHEL, and as part of our 1:1 RHEL clone promise, KVM support has not been part of the “official” AlmaLinux 9 for ppc64le; it has only been implemented for openQA and corresponds with the Kernel and QEMU-KVM packages in the openQA repo. -With the recent shift in our goals from 1:1 to ABI compatible, adding KVM support to our ppc64le images is something we might consider adding back in, afterall! +With the recent shift in our goals from 1:1 to RHEL compatible, adding KVM support to our ppc64le images is something we might consider adding back in, afterall! Stay tuned for more in-depth insights into the development process and the challenges overcome by the AlmaLinux Team, as I will be sharing them soon. diff --git a/content/blog/future-of-almalinux.md b/content/blog/future-of-almalinux.md index fbe9cd2..2334ac2 100644 --- a/content/blog/future-of-almalinux.md +++ b/content/blog/future-of-almalinux.md @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ It’s been a whirlwind few weeks here at AlmaLinux, and I’m elated to be able ## The future of AlmaLinux OS -In case you missed it, [Red Hat announced](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream) they will no longer be providing the means for downstream clones to continue to be 1:1 binary copies of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Very quickly, both [Jack](https://almalinux.org/blog/our-value-is-our-values/) and [I shared](https://almalinux.org/blog/impact-of-rhel-changes/) some initial thoughts, but we intentionally took our time deciding the next right step for AlmaLinux OS. After much discussion, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board today has decided to drop the aim to be 1:1 with RHEL. AlmaLinux OS will instead aim to be Application Binary Interface (ABI) compatible*. +In case you missed it, [Red Hat announced](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream) they will no longer be providing the means for downstream clones to continue to be 1:1 binary copies of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Very quickly, both [Jack](https://almalinux.org/blog/our-value-is-our-values/) and [I shared](https://almalinux.org/blog/impact-of-rhel-changes/) some initial thoughts, but we intentionally took our time deciding the next right step for AlmaLinux OS. After much discussion, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board today has decided to drop the aim to be 1:1 with RHEL. AlmaLinux OS will instead aim to be binary compatible with RHEL*. -_We will continue to aim to produce an enterprise-grade, long-term distribution of Linux that is aligned and ABI compatible with RHEL in response to our community’s needs, to the extent it is possible to do, and such that software that runs on RHEL will run the same on AlmaLinux._ +_We will continue to aim to produce an enterprise-grade, long-term distribution of Linux that is aligned and binary compatible with RHEL in response to our community’s needs, to the extent it is possible to do, and such that software that runs on RHEL will run the same on AlmaLinux._ -- From yesterday's meeting notes: [Minutes - Board Meeting #23 July, 2023](https://drive.google.com/file/d/13q6udmzAEqHIoPf2cQJ-QJrYosaFWd_m/view) @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ There’s a lot of work to be done, and we are very excited to welcome you. –- -\* [ABI compatibility](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_binary_interface) in our case means working to ensure that applications built to run on RHEL (or RHEL clones) can run without issue on AlmaLinux. Adjusting to this expectation removes our need to ensure that everything we release is an exact copy of the source code that you would get with RHEL. +\* [Binary/ABI compatibility](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_binary_interface) in our case means working to ensure that applications built to run on RHEL (or RHEL clones) can run without issue on AlmaLinux. Adjusting to this expectation removes our need to ensure that everything we release is an exact copy of the source code that you would get with RHEL. This includes kernel compatibility and application compatibility. diff --git a/content/blog/new-repositories-for-almalinux-os-synergy-and-testing.md b/content/blog/new-repositories-for-almalinux-os-synergy-and-testing.md index b0155cf..83bc6d4 100644 --- a/content/blog/new-repositories-for-almalinux-os-synergy-and-testing.md +++ b/content/blog/new-repositories-for-almalinux-os-synergy-and-testing.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ post: image: /blog-images/new-repos-announcement.png --- -Hello, Community! Since [AlmaLinux OS has shifted its direction to ABI compatibility](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/), we can now provide additional content for our community. For that reason, two additional repositories have been added - **Testing** and **Synergy**. Today, we are announcing that both repositories are available for AlmaLinux OS 8 and AlmaLinux OS 9. +Hello, Community! Since [AlmaLinux OS has shifted its direction to RHEL compatibility](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/), we can now provide additional content for our community. For that reason, two additional repositories have been added - **Testing** and **Synergy**. Today, we are announcing that both repositories are available for AlmaLinux OS 8 and AlmaLinux OS 9. ## Testing Repository diff --git a/content/blog/testers-needed-for-updated-packages-intel-and-amd-cpus-affected.md b/content/blog/testers-needed-for-updated-packages-intel-and-amd-cpus-affected.md index c0846ec..4dd6c14 100644 --- a/content/blog/testers-needed-for-updated-packages-intel-and-amd-cpus-affected.md +++ b/content/blog/testers-needed-for-updated-packages-intel-and-amd-cpus-affected.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Earlier this week a few vulnerabilities were reported to affect Intel and AMD CP ### How do I install updated packages? - As we recently changed the build process for AlmaLinux OS, and are now aiming to be [ABI compatible](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/) with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, we are now able to release updates without waiting for the patches to be released upstream. To help accommodate that, a **Testing** repo has been created for packages that differ from RHEL and require additional testing by our users. + As we recently changed the build process for AlmaLinux OS, and are now aiming to be [RHEL compatible](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/) with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, we are now able to release updates without waiting for the patches to be released upstream. To help accommodate that, a **Testing** repo has been created for packages that differ from RHEL and require additional testing by our users. To be able to help with testing, the **Testing** repo should be enabled on the AlmaLinux machine: ```bash diff --git a/content/blog/zenbleed-patch-call-for-testing.md b/content/blog/zenbleed-patch-call-for-testing.md index f138e46..9a7c58f 100644 --- a/content/blog/zenbleed-patch-call-for-testing.md +++ b/content/blog/zenbleed-patch-call-for-testing.md @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ journalctl -k --grep=microcode ## Why call for testing now? -The depth of this exploit is motivation for moving fast, in our opinion. Our users are looking for a patch to come quickly, and this is one more opportunity that we have as a result of our decision to aim for [ABI compatibility](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/). We will be looking for more opportunities for testing and early/beta adopters as we expand. In fact, we have a kernel update in testing right now, that was shared in [chat.almalinux.org](https://chat.almalinux.org/almalinux/pl/5o5ffzjc53djtrifnuqdeb1ser) earlier today. If you have interest in helping us with testing, please do join us there! +The depth of this exploit is motivation for moving fast, in our opinion. Our users are looking for a patch to come quickly, and this is one more opportunity that we have as a result of our decision to aim for [binary compatibility](https://almalinux.org/blog/future-of-almalinux/). We will be looking for more opportunities for testing and early/beta adopters as we expand. In fact, we have a kernel update in testing right now, that was shared in [chat.almalinux.org](https://chat.almalinux.org/almalinux/pl/5o5ffzjc53djtrifnuqdeb1ser) earlier today. If you have interest in helping us with testing, please do join us there! ## Come help! diff --git a/layouts/index.html b/layouts/index.html index 98e8d65..35718a5 100644 --- a/layouts/index.html +++ b/layouts/index.html @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ {{ i18n "Free Linux OS for the community, by the community" }}
- {{ i18n "An Open Source, community owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, focused on long-term stability, providing a robust production-grade platform. AlmaLinux OS is ABI compatible with RHEL®." }} + {{ i18n "An Open Source, community owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, focused on long-term stability, providing a robust production-grade platform. AlmaLinux OS is binary compatible with RHEL®." }}
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