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I happen to like Alma the best out of all of them.
I just can't figure out the tangible differences between rocky and alma, can you elaborate?
Originally it was a governance structure thing.
Now, Rocky is aiming to hold RHEL bug for bug compatibility, and Alma is giving up on that and situating to ABI but not bug for bug compatible.