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I wouldn't expect it to impact Fedora, but this will probably be significant for Rocky/Alma.
Great, I've got an alma ec2 instance with like 5 different services at work, I wanted to avoid changing it for at least a while =/
Well, users and contributors of Fedora might stop doing said things...
Yup. Transitioning off of fedora for multiple machines next few weeks.
Rocky team seems to think it won’t matter! https://rockylinux.org/news/2023-06-22-press-release/