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Red Hat / Fedora drama?
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Yeah? Redhat just backs fedora they don't own it. Fedora is completely separate and run by the community
Fedora is not a separate legal entity. Red Hat literally owns it. At one time they had considered creating a separate Fedora Foundation but did not.
Red Hat owns Fedora, just like how they owned CentOS. I think there's a risk that Red Hat will make more anti user moves going forward, and I also think that it's not worth spending time learning the "Red Hat ecosystem" now that CentOS is dead. Get away from Fedora.
“I think there’s a risk that Red Hat will make more anti user moves going forward,”
Fedora Stream?
I know you are just joking but if Fedora Stream was a rolling release of Fedora, it might be kind of a nice distro. I guess it would be Red Hat’s answer to SUSE Tumbleweed.
Agree. I just feel bad for Nobara, a very good distro for gamers.