As far as I can see Fedora and Stream still exist. You're basically talking about ~6 months of stable branch work that Red Hat would like to keep confined to their paid product.
> You're basically talking about ~6 months of stable branch work that Red Hat would like to keep confined to their paid product.
Sure. The GPL doesn't have a carve out for "but we'd really like to not be open source for a little while". (And if you threaten your customers for actually exercising their rights, I struggle to believe that you're complying with the license.)
Sure. The GPL doesn't have a carve out for "but we'd really like to not be open source for a little while". (And if you threaten your customers for actually exercising their rights, I struggle to believe that you're complying with the license.)