May I remind everyone that these weird steps that the open source community is doing are not the result of Redhat per se but are a result of IBM that wants his investment back.
They are the same entity now that's kind of what happens when a company gets merged into another company.
It's also what a lot of people expected would happen when IBM bought RedHat and the whole centos-stream debarcle happened and i suspect a lot of what were seeing is that IBM/RedHat(can we start calling them big purple now) is not seeing the growth to RHEL sales they were expecting from those changes/decisions, or might even seeing a decline in greenfield deployments of RHEL.
It's also what a lot of people expected would happen when IBM bought RedHat and the whole centos-stream debarcle happened and i suspect a lot of what were seeing is that IBM/RedHat(can we start calling them big purple now) is not seeing the growth to RHEL sales they were expecting from those changes/decisions, or might even seeing a decline in greenfield deployments of RHEL.