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by portmanteaufu 1856 days ago
The home page[1] bends over backwards not to use the name "Red Hat", which renders the FAQ weirdly obtuse.

CentOS, which used to be downstream of Red Hat, has changed its strategy. Rocky Linux is looking to replace CentOS.

[1] https://rockylinux.org/

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That's to avoid trademark infringement. It used to be the same case with CentOS early on. Check out the "CentOS Overview" section in this version, with references to "a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor": https://web.archive.org/web/20050322010830/https://www.cento...
IMHO the proper purpose of trademarks should be to prevent consumer confusion. From that perspective, it’s absurd to have to dance around mentioning a trademark in a context where you’re explicitly stating that your product is different from it.
I rather doubt IBM's lawyers are more friendly about trademark use.
Better safe than to wake up the Nazgul.
>> From that perspective, it’s absurd to have to dance around mentioning a trademark in a context where you’re explicitly stating that your product is different from it.

I don't think being a downstream release of RedHat very different from it. In fact, that's kind of the point.