Microsoft Releases Azure Linux

Microsoft has announced a commercially-supported product it calls “Azure Linux” <https://devclass.com/2023/05/25/azure-linux-released-at-build-where-microsoft-revealed-why-it-did-not-fork-fedora/>. This is essentially the same code as its custom “CBL-Mariner” distro that it runs internally on its Azure servers. While this is RPM-based (the same package manager used in Red Hat), it is not a fork of Red Hat, but is built specially from the ground up. Project lead Jim Perrin explains why: “The reason we chose not to fork a different distro … Microsoft has kind of a history with Linux. … I think the Balmer quote is from 2001, but a lot of the sentiment still lingers even today. Part of the reason we did not choose to start with a distribution and then fork it for our needs is we didn’t want to be seen as doing the embrace and extend thing again, we didn’t want to wake any of that up, we figured, build it from scratch, we can tailor it to our needs … we’re scratching an itch we had and offering the solution back to the community.” The “Ballmer quote” being the infamous phrase “Linux is a cancer” that then-CEO Steve Ballmer uttered back in 2001. Yes, nice to see some past sins are still kept in mind, at least in some corners of Microsoft ...
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro