[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

You haven't even made a case to rest.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Remember what I said about hearsay? Everything in Fedora is FOSS, everything in RHEL is also FOSS (because it's in CentOS Stream). All the code is released, not behind a "paywall". All that Red Hat have done is make it more difficult for companies to sell a 1:1 "bug for bug compatible" RHEL clone - those are the "free loaders" being spoken of and who they're targeting, not the Linux community, it's people like Oracle (who incidentally are also the ones fanning the flames of this drama).

I'm no fan of Canonical, but even with your description you're really sensationalising things there as well. The point is by supporting Debian you're inadvertently supporting Canonical - I don't think that's a problem myself but it seems you have double standards.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Not how open source works, you don't get to choose who benefits from it, it's for anyone who wants to use it. Ubuntu is downstream of Debian is it not?

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

First of all you've swallowed the myth that Fedora users are beta testing for Enterprise software. That said discouraging people from voluntarily beta testing is bad for the community and fundamentally against the spirit of open source.

As a long-time Fedora user I think Red Hat's backing is good for Fedora because it means they have a solid source of funding. Apart from the resources that gives them, that way they can be entirely user-centric and not be tempted to sell user data, run ads or anything else against the users' interests.

There's a lot of hearsay going on around Red Hat at the moment, some of it has grains of truth, some of it has been distorted beyond fact, I'm sorry that you're a victim of it.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Try not to believe everything you read by random people online, Red Hat pays people to work on Fedora, you have no idea what you're talking about.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

If they have zero users, they’ll eventually stop the Fedora project

That would be a very sad loss.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

A relatively small thing: the 500-comment viewing limit for normal accounts. So many times on Reddit I've been put off engaging with posts with 500+ comments knowing that nobody would see it. It's stupid because comments are just text and unless the software design is absolutely terrible then simple text comments shouldn't take up bandwidth at all.

[-] Mane25@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Interface is better than "new" Reddit, not as good as old Reddit + RES.

Also: if I click on a link on another instance (for example https://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy when I'm signed in on lemmy.world), I'm not signed in to lemmy.ml so I have to manually search for it in lemmy.world to post there - is there a common solution to that?

Mane25

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