It doesn’t matter though because Red Hat is an independent subsidiary. They make their own decisions, good or bad.
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It doesn’t matter though because Red Hat is an independent subsidiary. They make their own decisions, good or bad.
I think they’ve been financially pressured to do these kinds of things since they went public, aka since the beginning.
Shareholders demand infinite growth, and at a certain point the suits look at something like CentOS and think “we’re paying to help people not need a RHEL sub”.