…this completes what appears to be a decade-long plan by Red Hat to maximize the level of difficulty of those in the community who wish to “trust but verify” that RHEL complies with the GPL agreements. Namely, Red Hat has badly thwarted efforts by entities such as Rocky Linux and Alma Linux. These entities are de-facto the intellectual successors to CentOS Linux project that Red Hat carefully dismantled over the last decade
A very good writeup, made me better understand the way Red Hat is creatively interpreting the GPL. I hope they won’t just get away with this and go back to better cooperating with the FOSS community.
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This is rich, don’t know how many people are aware of that.
Honestly, while I agree, I’d assume that the people with enough money to sue IBM also have enough money to just buy license. Seems like a no win for us.