-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 16
Commit
This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository.
Signed-off-by: Neil Hanlon <neil@shrug.pw>
- Loading branch information
1 parent
82d0e22
commit 39aa315
Showing
1 changed file
with
41 additions
and
0 deletions.
There are no files selected for viewing
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
Original file line number | Diff line number | Diff line change |
---|---|---|
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ | ||
--- | ||
title: OpenELA Publishes Enterprise Linux Sources Compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 | ||
slug: sources-available-for-9-5 | ||
date: 2024-11-18T09:07:51-05:00 | ||
Author: OpenELA Community | ||
--- | ||
|
||
***Automated repo management process used by OpenELA delivers sources in one day, enabling organizations and individuals to build RHEL 9.5-compatible enterprise Linux distributions rapidly*** | ||
|
||
**RENO, Nev., AUSTIN, Texas, and LUXEMBOURG—November 18, 2024—** The Open Enterprise Linux Association ([OpenELA](https://openela.org/about/)) has published enterprise Linux sources compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.5. OpenELA is a non-profit resource for independent software vendors (ISVs), independent hardware vendors (IHVs), processor manufacturers, cloud service providers (CSPs), telecommunications providers, government and public sector organizations, and other organizations that need rapid, reliable, secure, and free access to enterprise Linux sources to create downstream builds. | ||
|
||
RHEL 9.5 was released by Red Hat on November 13, and compatible sources were made available through OpenELA the following day, illustrating the speed and efficacy of the [directed automation processes](https://openela.org/news/2024/07/automated-process-linux-sources/) that OpenELA [announced](https://openela.org/news/2024/07/automated-process-linux-sources/) in July. OpenELA’s efficient release process ensures that builders of enterprise Linux distributions can quickly leverage the benefits of the latest versions of reliable, secure, and actually open source enterprise Linux. | ||
|
||
Anyone can access the v9.5 repos at [https://github.com/orgs/openela-main/repositories](https://github.com/orgs/openela-main/repositories). | ||
|
||
--- | ||
|
||
### About OpenELA | ||
|
||
OpenELA exists to deliver open source code, tools, and systems for the community. Core tenets include full compliance with this existing standard, swift updates and secure fixes, transparency, community and ensuring that these resources remain free and redistributable for all. OpenELA welcomes all organizations focused on delivering reliable and secure access to enterprise Linux packages and build systems. OpenELA seeks to build robust, community-driven standards that ensure impartiality and equilibrium in the broad EL ecosystem. For more information about getting involved with OpenELA, please visit [www.OpenELA.org/join](http://www.openela.org/join). | ||
|
||
### Trademarks | ||
|
||
Oracle, Java, MySQL and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first cloud company—ushering in the new era of cloud computing. | ||
|
||
### Media Contacts: | ||
|
||
Cristin Connelly\ | ||
Cathey.co for CIQ\ | ||
[cristin@cathey.co](mailto:cristin@cathey.co)\ | ||
+1 (404) 931-6752 | ||
|
||
Acacia Krebs\ | ||
Oracle\ | ||
[acacia.krebs@oracle.com](mailto:acacia.krebs@oracle.com)\ | ||
+1 (406) 550-2724 | ||
|
||
Rachel Romoff\ | ||
SUSE\ | ||
[rachel.romoff@suse.com](mailto:rachel.romoff@suse.com) | ||
|