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by pipo234
1091 days ago
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That makes a lot of sense. Ideally, Rocky's money making side could come to some sort of agreement to share revenue with RHEL's money making side, so that in turn RHEL's software making side doesn't mind sharing code with Rocky's (lack of) software making side. I think the abundant corporate sponsoring of Rocky Linux proves that AWS, Google, Facebook etc. are happy to pay for access to RedHat's work. They just do not agree to the way that the licensing scales (both costs and hassle). |
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