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Rawhide is the development branch of Fedora. Terra is a community rolling-release repository that provides additional software on top of Fedora, for both the Rawhide and stable versions of Fedora. They're not directly comparable.


Sure they are. Rawhide is the official community-driven rolling release for the latest of Fedora. If you want to get some package into Fedora (and thus RHEL), put it into Rawhide, not Terra.


It's only used for the initial installation from a trusted origin. While it looks scary, it's harmless. See: https://github.com/terrapkg/packages/discussions/7736#discus...


A rough English translation of the original Japanese note by Rui Ueyama, the creator of the mold linker. A reflection about trying to build a profitable business on open source.


Hey! I made that :)


Oh, hey! :)

Anything you'd like to share about it? Are you using it as a daily driver yourself? Got any further plans for it? Unexpected things you discovered?


Hey! I've been working on a small, but simple log and server monitoring product called innsight. When installed, it allows you to collect logs, metrics, and run commands remotely on machines from a web UI. It's currently in a very early stage, so I would love feedback or feature ideas. :)


Would love to see a little more on the landing page than just one screenshot. How about more description of features, why this is better than comparable options paid and free. How about a live version we can see in action? What does deployment of an agent look like?


Thanks for the feedback, I'll definitely add more context and information to our landing page :)


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