Check out the latest announcements from OpenELA!
Blog Posts
- OpenELA in 2025-A Year That Established Stability and Set the Course Ahead (January 24th, 2026)
- Binary Compatibility (August 13th, 2025)
- New OpenELA compatibility toolset helps Enterprise Linux distributors reduce testing costs and resource commitments (June 24th, 2025)
- OpenELA's Technical Vision: Advancing Enterprise Linux Collaboration (June 16th, 2025)
- Naver is using OpenELA source code for its new distro, Navix (January 24th, 2025)
- One Year Later (October 16th, 2024)
- What's Ahead for the OpenELA? (May 8th, 2024)
- Why the OpenELA was created (May 1st, 2024)
- Meet OpenELA - the What, the Why, and the Plan for the future (April 23rd, 2024)
Media Coverage
- OpenELA compatibility toolset helps Linux distros reduce testing costs (April 25th, 2025)
- Leapp Open Source Project Powers In-Place Upgrades for OpenELA Systems (April 25th, 2025)
- Oracle Brings Its Version of Leapp In-Place Upgrade Tool to OpenELA (April 11th, 2025)
- OpenELA introduces Leapp project for in-place upgrades of Enterprise Linux (April 10th, 2025)
- Leapp Open Source Project Provides In-Place Upgrades for OpenELA-Compatible Systems (April 10th, 2025)
- How Oracle supports OpenELA's mission (February 11th, 2025)
- Why ISVs targeting Linux should join the industry-backed OpenELA (January 6th, 2025)
- Openela Continues to Redefine Enterprise Linux by Offering Source Code (December 19th, 2024)
- OpenELA Publishes Enterprise Linux Sources Compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 (November 18th, 2024)
- OpenELA automatiza el proceso de acceso a las fuentes de «Enterprise Linux» (RHEL) (July 24th, 2024)
- OpenELA Automates Linux Source Access (July 22nd, 2024)
- OpenELA Liberates Red Hat Enterprise Linux Source Code (July 20th, 2024)
- OpenELA automates rapid access to enterprise Linux (July 15th, 2024)
- OpenELA’s Automated Process Delivers Rapid and Reliable Access to Enterprise Linux Sources (July 12th, 2024)
- OpenELA automates enterprise Linux source delivery (July 12th, 2024)
- If all kernel bugs are security bugs, how do you keep your Linux safe? (April 22nd, 2024)
- Linux kernel 4.14 gets a life extension, thanks to OpenELA (March 19th, 2024)
- OpenELA Announces kernel-lts Project in Support of Linux Kernel 4.14 (March 12th, 2024)
- OpenELA Initiates a Documentation Repository for the Community (December 13th, 2023)
- OpenELA Marks Major Milestones in Governance and Code Availability (November 2nd, 2023)
- OpenELA Current Status and What's Coming Next (September 7th, 2023)
- OpenELA Commits to Building RHEL-Compatible Operating Systems (August 16th, 2023)
- Oracle, SUSE and others caught up in RHEL drama hit back with OpenELA (August 14th, 2023)
- Suse, Oracle, CIQ join forces to fuel RHEL-compatible Linux distros (August 11th, 2023)
- Suse, CIQ, and Oracle form Open Enterprise Linux Association (August 11th, 2023)
- SUSE partners with Oracle and Rocky Linux for freely available EL source code (August 11th, 2023)
- Rocky, Oracle, SUSE Join Forces Against Red Hat in OpenELA (August 11th, 2023)
- Oracle, SUSE and CIQ launch Open Enterprise Linux Association to target Red Hat (August 11th, 2023)
- Open Enterprise Linux Association takes aim at Red Hat Enterprise Linux (August 11th, 2023)
- Big Battle Ahead! SUSE, Oracle, and CIQ Form an Alliance Against Red Hat (August 11th, 2023)
- Oracle, SUSE, and CIQ go after Red Hat with the Open Enterprise Linux Association (August 10th, 2023)
- Oracle, SUSE and CIQ launch the Open Enterprise Linux Association amid Red Hat controversy (August 10th, 2023)
- CIQ, Oracle and SUSE Create OpenEL Association for a Collaborative and Open Future (August 10th, 2023)