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submitted 1 year ago by KeyLowMike85@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Seems like IBM is going to make RHEL closed source. What's everyone's opinion about the move? I feel RHEL is now the evil villain distro of the community.

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[-] sin_free_for_00_days@lemmy.one 63 points 1 year ago

Jesus christ. They aren't going closed source. It's like all these people are new to Linux and don't understand the GPL, nor the politics behind the license.

[-] knowncarbage@lemmy.fmhy.ml 17 points 1 year ago

I'm not new to linux but the GPL seems quite complicated and I couldn't even tell you which GPL Redhat subscribe to without going to check.

RHEL may not be going 'closed source' but they are closing down the channels to access the code and will prosecute any customers who distribute the code.

[-] drspod@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 year ago

and will prosecute any customers who distribute the code

Have they actually stated this, or is it just an opinion? Because my understanding of the GPL is that it would violate the license to put that restriction on their customers.

[-] bobthecowboy@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I worked for a fairly large tech company (not a household name, but well known in it's sector) and this was their policy for core business IP related changes GPL things. Modified GPL sources were neatly packaged up and available but it was a violation of the support contract to share them.

It ultimately doesn't matter (to those customers) if it's a violation of the license - the customers were large businesses who were not going to risk an expensive court case without a clear victory against a company they're investing hundreds of millions of dollars (or more) in, on some moral crusade.

I'm not defending it (and I did not enjoy working for said company), just saying that this model already exists.

Edit: I should also say that I have no idea if that's going to be RedHats policy, but it would make sense if it were.

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