What do people generally think of Red Hat as a company and it's engineers? What's the general market sentiment.
Smart folks.
Respect
Seems like most migrated to Ubuntu and Centos instead.
OpenShift is picking momentum...
Lol
It is. I'm in consulting and we see PCF and OpenShift about equally now as opposed to 2017 and before...
Smart people at red hat no doubt. I’ve dealt with them a handful of times as my client. The one thing that blew my mind was how weirdness is baked into everything they do. They make a lot of contrarian decisions based on the reasoning that they are weird. They have an “if anyone could makes this work, it’s us” mentality. Raleigh is a good break from the valley mentality. It’s the Portland of software.
Mostly lower tier engineers
Amazing bunch of people. Very talented and passionate about open source. Knowledgeable and doing really awesome. Sadly, they are not much known coz they don’t hire vigorously like FANG companies do, they don’t pay shit load of money, they don’t take too many Indians and Asians hence are not too popular among the crowd, their employee strength is limited, their development teams are not located in Seattle or Silicon Valley.
Pretty nice company as long as you don't get trapped in their TripleO hot mess. It's a real career killer.
Pray tell
I've had several customers move to ARO on Azure vs AKS because of a requirement for hybrid / multi-cloud.
Company moving away from RHEL?
Not really. But they are making sure that's not the only thing we are good at
Ansible ftw