Red Hat’s decision to lock down RHEL sources behind a subscription paywall was met with much ire and opened opportunity for Oracle to get a smack in and SUSE to announce a fork with $10 million behind it.
Few RHEL community members have been as publicly irate as Jeff Geerling, so we invited him on the show to discuss.
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Show Notes:
Jeff: Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb?Jeff: Removing official support for Red Hat Enterprise LinuxJeff: I’m done with Red Hat (Enterprise Linux)The rise of Rocky Linux with Greg KurtzerOracle coverage on Changelog NewsDebian is coolTechCrunch: Why SUSE is forking Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAdam Jacob’s tweetRed Hat’s June 21st blog post Red Hat’s June 26th blog postOracle’s epic press releaseMike McGrath’s post clarifying use of the term ‘freeloaders’Mike McGrath posting about ‘bad-faith action’An analysis of the GPL issues with RHEL Business ModelSUSE’s fork press releaseRocky Linux’s responseThe problem with Rocky Linux and free beer | LinkedInAlmaLinux’s responseHuge Open Source Drama - YouTubeLTX 2023Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!