Red Hat has announced
a new set of options meant to attract current CentOS users who are unhappy
with the shift to CentOS Stream.
“While CentOS Linux provided a no-cost Linux distribution, no-cost RHEL also exists today through the Red Hat Developer program. The program’s terms formerly limited its use to single-machine developers. We recognized this was a challenging limitation.
We’re addressing this by expanding the terms of the Red Hat Developer program so that the Individual Developer subscription for RHEL can be used in production for up to 16 systems. That’s exactly what it sounds like: for small production use cases, this is no-cost, self-supported RHEL.“
Source: LWN.net – Red Hat expands no-cost RHEL options