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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.