An exceptionally well explained rant that I find myself in total agreement with.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Except they’re aren’t violating the GPL at all. Their source code is still available to subscribers (and it isn’t behind a paywall because you can get a free license) and available to the public via CentOS Stream. Their code also goes into upstream projects as well.

    The GPL exists so that companies can’t just take the code and contribute nothing back. But that isn’t what Redhat is doing here so I find your accusations that Redhat is exploiting users to be very hyperbolic.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Except that Redhat is trying to literally stop one of the four essential freedoms - the freedom to redistribute. Arguably they might actually be breaking the terms of the GPL.

      • Alex
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        12 years ago

        I don’t think they are. You can distribute the corresponding source for your binaries. You just won’t get updates to the binaries (and their corresponding source) afterwards.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 years ago

      Whether or not they’re violating the letter of the GPL is entirely separate from whether they’re violating its intent. The former is debatable but the latter is absolutely happening here.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 years ago

        What do you think the intent of the GPL is though? Genuinely curious, this isn’t meant as a retort or anything.

        • @[email protected]
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          02 years ago

          … the freedom to study, change, and redistribute the software you use.

          They are specifically and explicitly trying to limit your freedom with regards to redistribution by making it a violation of their EULA to do so.

          • @[email protected]
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            02 years ago

            But the code is also available in CentOS Stream, which is basically the “git master” of RHEL, and that you can freely redistribute.