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geerlingguy
2y ago
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Part of the open source social contract is downstreaming too. You can't just take, promise to give back, and then hoard what you've built.
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happymellon
2y ago
There is no hording though.
What changes have they made to RHEL that isn't available?
mackca
2y ago
downstreaming ? How is the open source social contract anymore than making source code available?
geerlingguy
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2y ago
That's what I mean. Not putting up a EULA dam. They don't have to build CentOS or assist anyone, but they can't block the code from flowing downhill.
mackca
2y ago
According to Red Hat the source of RHEL is publicly available on CentOS Stream Gitlab, without a EULA.
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