This week, Google acquired OS vendor Neverware, makers of the CloudReady distribution of ChromiumOS. ChromiumOS is the absolutely open supply, upstream model of ChromeOS—the sharply restricted, cloud-focused working system which Chromebooks and Chromeboxes run on.
The acquisition sounds nice on paper—Google actually has extra sources than Neverware, together with however not restricted to the developer base for ChromeOS itself. In keeping with Neverware’s FAQ on the transition, huge G will honor all present license agreements and has no present plans to curtail availability of the free Dwelling version of CloudReady.
All of this excellent news comes with “presently” caveats on each bullet level, sadly—which strikes us as a bit unnerving, coming because it does instantly after Pink Hat introduced that it was killing off CentOS Linux and changing it with CentOS Stream.
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