commit: b60422c99c896535dd1d43b19874baeaf7d5dbd1
parent 419c66894dd89c0498388dbc3482a95de775be46
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 21:03:50 +0200
Minor rewording
sorry, sorry
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diff --git a/content/blog/Alpine-does-not-make-news.md b/content/blog/Alpine-does-not-make-news.md
@@ -24,14 +24,13 @@ like me to jump in and do the work required to maintain it for my use-cases.
[^2]: Or more frequently on edge, which I run on my workstation and laptops and
which receives updates shortly after upstream releases for most software.
-Generally speaking, Alpine does not make the news.
-
Red Hat has been in the news lately for their moves to monetize the
distribution, moves that I won't comment on but which have generally raised no
small number of eyebrows, written several headlines, and caused intense
flamewars throughout the internet. I don't run RHEL or CentOS anywhere, in
production or otherwise, so I just looked curiously on as all of this took place
-without calling for any particular action on my part.
+without calling for any particular action on my part. Generally speaking, Alpine
+does not make the news.
And so it has been for years, as various controversies come about and die off,
be it with Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, or anything else, I simply keep running "apk