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Red Hat, you're harming the entire Linux ecosystem.

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Red Hat, their goal is to make money. Nothing wrong about that. I run a company, my goal is to make money. How you make money is what matters to people: is it ethical, or not. Are you selling your soul, lying, selling your community out, or not.

And now, it’s pretty clear that Red Hat IS doing that. They’re enforcing the signature of a license agreement when you create the account that lets you access RHEL, and that agreement is definitely against the values of free software, as it prevents you from redistributing or building your own product based on it

By the way, the legality of this is not something I can discuss, I’m not a lawyer, but there’s clearly a potential contradiction between the license of the code, and what the license of the developer portal lets you do, so I guess someone will look into that

Red Hat lied, and they disrespected the open source community by saying “we contribute a lot, our 1:1 rebuilds don’t, so we’re going to prevent them from easy access to our work”. That’s completely against the spirit of open source and free software, there’s no 2 ways about it

You can’t build your own distro on the backs of upstream’s work, and then refuse to do the same with downstream. Even if you don’t see any value in it, someone does, it’s not up to you to decide that, or you have missed the point of open source entirely

That’s what companies like Microsoft do, or what Apple does: they prevent competitors from even existing, or from being as good.

The truth is, I think Red Hat just has lost the plot. Like Canonical did when they basically abandoned the desktop and all the projects they were working on.

They’re acting like a rational capitalist company, which is NOT what the open source community wants. We hold companies that work in our sphere to a higher standard, and these companies are now failing to meet them

And the real problem isn’t really how Alma or Rocky will survive, they’ll have more work to do, but they’ll manage with the CentOS Stream code. The real issue is that acting like that will in the end, harm Red Hat’s business.

Why? The advantage of Linux is that it’s open source. In enterprise, you want to combine that freedom to customize and tweak, and have many resources accessible to do what you want, but you also want support from a company that knows what they’re doing, and can help in case of a problem.

And Red Hat flat out lying about how they’ll handle things in the future makes them utterly untrustworthy for businesses: are you going to base your business decision on what a company said today, when they already screwed you over twice? No.

And you’re also probably not going to stay in the ecosystem around these distros, because with these kinds of moves, you don’t know if Alma or Rocky will still exist as-is in 5 years.

So, you move to community-run distros, and you start getting used to Debian, or Nix, or whatever else for your own stuff, you want to use that at work as well, and if you’re in a position to push that, you’ll do so.

Except in the long run this also hurts Linux. Because if Red Hat starts making less money, they’ll hire less people, and contribute less to the linux kernel, GNOME, systemd, and other various systems

And this makes the experience worse for everyone, not just Red hat and red hat clones users. Everyone.

So, Red Hat: stop acting like a capitalistic company. You’re not that, you work in a very specific industry, with very specific expectations, and a very specific feedback loop where the community, contributors, users, hobbyists, enterprise and companies all depend on each other. If you break the link somewhere, you’re breaking it for everyone, not just you.

Start acting responsibly. Make your code public again. We expect better from you.

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21 thoughts on “Red Hat, you're harming the entire Linux ecosystem.

  • stop being free loaders and protest against using anything developed by Redhat to show them youre mad 😂😂😂😂

  • It's really tough out there with companies like Red Hat being bought by huge MNCs. I just hope none of these moves will affect Fedora in any way

  • I uninstalled Fedora until they stop being poopoo heads.

  • do you thing the AI is not involved in the step RH made? I think it is. Nobody mentioned this yet.

  • This is a major blunder on the part of Red Hat. Now they're going to slowly lose market share to Debian. Not too smart. I'll never use another Red Hat based distro ever again.

  • Yep! Thats what i am doing now. Moved over my laptop to debian12 this last week. When i get familure with it enough, i will move my plex server over to debian 12 as well.

  • IBM and Microsoft has now come together to produce the new RHEL release 😂

  • Maybe IBM's goal is to hurt Linux. Who knows these days.

  • IBM doesn't give a shit about the open source ecosystem. It's only focused on The next financial quarter so it can gain a short term bump on the Dow & appease shareholders. IBM has been completely devoid of innovation or competent mgt for decades and had been coasting on its brand. That it is systematically destroying RH is irrelevant to the bean counters.

  • Just another example of capitalism working as intended…

  • There is no more Red Hat. There is IBM. That is all. Linux will be fine. Direct noobs to other distros and dry up the free potential employee and advocate base for IBMs distro.

    It was inevitable because that level of money is too personally enabling to leave on the table. I never saw reason to bother installing Red Hat since I'm not paid to use it. Experienced Linux users (the goal of becoming a Linux user) can switch between distros with little fuss.

  • Dear Redhat ? ? ? its too late for that….its more like: Dear IBM….except its too late… thats like Microsoft buying Redhat and then saying: Dear Redhat…you are harming Linux…….them quietly: That was the plan.

  • Debian for me thank you 😁😁😁…

  • Whay Oracle just bought ubuntu canonical and call the day,they have the money 💰💰💰…

  • With this move from red hat/ibm,now there no need for oracle linux,rocky linux,alma linux,hell no need for cent os streem also.Fedora for testing is inuf,and its cheaper that way also…

  • Villainaized POV. You can’t understate RedHat contribution. They are full time company working on RHEL every single day. Do you??? «Bully will take lunch anyway» is not how the world function. If you want most stable product with all security patches imimdiately, then pay for it, or contribute more to have a dev license. End of story.

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