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by JonChesterfield 1088 days ago
The violation is that the red hat distro is a derived work of GPL code whose source is not available.
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Red Hat supplies the source to everyone their distributing the binaries to, no violation here.
Ah I see. I don't have the binaries so I can't have the source either. That's the part I was missing. Cheers
You can have the sources. Centos Stream.
Yet it's not bug for bug compatible because it's now upstream of RHEL. For things like drivers you want compatibility
I don't think you understand how the GPL works. Merely creating a derived work does not mean you must make source available publicly (a la AGPL).
That's true but you must give the source to your customer and they should be free to redistribute.
This is correct, and the customer has full rights to redistribute. But the original customer may be limited to paying Red Hat customers only and still remain in full compliance.
And they are! However Red Hat is then free to terminate their business relation with you.