The
openSUSE
Build Service framework, designed to encourage developers to compile
packages for multiple Linux distributions, has been extended to support
CentOS and
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux.
"As its name suggests, the openSUSE project is committed to choice and
opposed to the exclusion of innovation simply because it may have originated in
another project," said Michael Loeffler, openSUSE product manager at
Novell.
"By adding support to build packages for CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
the openSUSE Build Service makes it even easier to build packages across
multiple Linux distributions, thus further enabling innovative ideas to spread
quickly throughout the free and open source software community."
Francis Giannaros, a member of the independent openSUSE board, said: "Web
software created by specific Linux distributions has often been hindered by its
proprietary nature that restricts its use by others.
"The openSUSE Build Service remains completely free and open software, and
now we are adding full support for building packages for all popular
distributions directly at openSUSE.org."
The openSUSE Build Service already supports several Linux distributions
including openSUSE, Ubuntu, SUSE Linux Enterprise and Debian.
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