Over the 30 years of its existence, Red Hat Inc. has cultivated a nice-guy image for its practice of releasing all the fruits of its software development efforts as open-source code for anyone to use.
Recent changes to how Red Hat makes available source code to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) have raised the ire within Linux and GPLv2 circles. However, the changes are intended to help Red Hat ...
The result? Oracle trash-talked Red Hat and vowed to maintain RHEL compatibility. The Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation will use other methods to get RHEL code. SUSE, which had not been a RHEL ...