We're going back to the future with commercial Linux. In case you missed it, Red Hat apparently got tired of companies masquerading as communities, building Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clones through CentOS code and giving nothing back, not a line of code nor a penny. Some have called it freeloading. I called it a bad idea for enterprises to cut off cash to the company they ultimately depend upon to deliver enterprise Linux. In the wake of Red Hat's decision, a range of Linux vendors are trying to capitalise on the alleged dissatisfaction with Red Hat's mood.
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3701935/red-hat-kicked-off-a-tempest-in-a-teapot.html#infoworld
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