#SUSECON is scheduled during #Juneteenth this year, which is unfortunate. I know it's not a German holiday, but I imagine it will impact participation from Americans.
As a proud member of the open source community since 1995, as being part of the OSS revolution as a #RedHat, #Canonical and #SuSE employee, with regrets I have to admit @geerlingguy is not totally wrong:
Today, I checked out #NeuVector from #SUSE and it made a good initial impression on me. It was intuitive, categorized results in a meaningful way, and combines various concepts that I like from Red Hat Insights, Clair, and ManageIQ into a common platform.
Wow!
Over 4% marketshare today is simply mindblowing. What would that be in terms of users? surely over a 100 milion.. maybe 200 milion ?? WTF can you believe these numbers??
throws me back to when i first got to using #linux as a daily driver propper daily driver. Where after a brief wrestle with #Suse, I settled on #Ubuntu 10.04 and many versions after that. Last few years being happy on #Manjaro with #KDE Plasma.
I love that the #AlmaLinux community is so genuinely amazing. The distro is solid, the org is a well oiled machine, and its members contribute upstream to Fedora, EPEL, etc., so that RHEL, Rocky, CentOS users, etc., can benefit from them, too.
And I know where to begin with #SUSE. SUSE's documentation is excellent and generally publicly available. Their paid support is excellent. SLEMicro is excellent for hosting Kubernetes and other workloads. And SUSE supports #btrfs out of box!