@carlwgeorge @mattdm @siosm @jorge @kylegospo @matthartley @Cfkschaller @Conan_Kudo Think rheleng would be game for doing that?
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Anyone in the mood to talk metrics?@mattdm @siosm @jorge @kylegospo @matthartley @Cfkschaller @carlwgeorge @Conan_Kudo Just so I'm on the same page, are you suggesting the following?
ID="rhel"
ID_LIKE="centos fedora"ID="centos"
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Anyone in the mood to talk metrics?@mattdm @siosm @jorge @kylegospo @matthartley @Cfkschaller @carlwgeorge @Conan_Kudo We actually had this conversation back in 2021 for CentOS, I having a feeling the opinions on the matter haven't changed.
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Anyone in the mood to talk metrics?@mattdm @siosm @jorge @kylegospo @matthartley @Cfkschaller As for "is RHEL 'like' Fedora Linux?": Yes.
ID="rhel"
ID_LIKE="fedora"CentOS is the odd one out in this regards, as from a strictly interpreted standards POV, CentOS should have the above ID_LIKE and RHEL's should be "centos fedora". Instead we have the above and:
ID="centos"
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Anyone in the mood to talk metrics?@mattdm @siosm @jorge @kylegospo @matthartley @Cfkschaller It seems pretty clear to me...
"It should list identifiers of operating systems that are closely related to the local operating system in regards to packaging and programming interfaces ... An OS should generally only list other OS identifiers it itself is a derivative of, and not any OSes that are derived from it ... Operating systems should be listed in order of how closely the local operating system relates to the listed ones..."