So Red Hat says they're not going to make the source code for #RHEL publicly available anymore. Should be interesting to see how this plays out...
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream
Meeting notes from Rocky Linux's emergency call to discuss impact of this announcement:
https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/resf-rocky-linux-git-c.o-changes
And #RedHat has published a statement re-affirming their commitment to #OpenSource...
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hats-commitment-open-source-response-gitcentosorg-changes
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There was a time, not too long ago, that Red Hat found value in the work done by rebuilders like CentOS. [...] More recently, we have determined that there isn’t value in having a downstream rebuilder."
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Well I don't see value in supporting a commercial entity which doesn't see value in the open source community. We'll be steering our subscription dollars elsewhere.
@john_b It seems quite disingenuous and unfair to me that Red Hat has spent years as part of Foss, and benefiting from the foss Community, only to turn around and make this move.
@NiveusLepus Agreed.
This (re)statement reads very much like "look, we built a successful business on the backs of the open source community but we no longer see 'value' in allowing others to build on our backs."
@NiveusLepus I don't *think* this should impact Fedora as it remains upstream from RHEL.
We're looking real hard at Ubuntu Pro for our systems which need production support / long-term updates.