RedHat to provide RHEL source code only to paying customers moving forwarduseful_idiot@lemmy.eatsleepcode.ca to Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org – 23 points – 1 years agoredhat.com11Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentShouldn't affect them much, it just means they'll need a single RHEL subscription.It would count as an unauthorized use of the subscription, so Red Hat wouldn't keep doing business with them, and wouldn't receive new binaries.That sounds like a giant GPL violation if sources are provided under the condition that you don't use them.Wonder if a dev subscription is enough.Legally they must provide source to anyone they provide binaries to.
Shouldn't affect them much, it just means they'll need a single RHEL subscription.It would count as an unauthorized use of the subscription, so Red Hat wouldn't keep doing business with them, and wouldn't receive new binaries.That sounds like a giant GPL violation if sources are provided under the condition that you don't use them.Wonder if a dev subscription is enough.Legally they must provide source to anyone they provide binaries to.
It would count as an unauthorized use of the subscription, so Red Hat wouldn't keep doing business with them, and wouldn't receive new binaries.That sounds like a giant GPL violation if sources are provided under the condition that you don't use them.
That sounds like a giant GPL violation if sources are provided under the condition that you don't use them.
Wonder if a dev subscription is enough.Legally they must provide source to anyone they provide binaries to.
Shouldn't affect them much, it just means they'll need a single RHEL subscription.
It would count as an unauthorized use of the subscription, so Red Hat wouldn't keep doing business with them, and wouldn't receive new binaries.
That sounds like a giant GPL violation if sources are provided under the condition that you don't use them.
Wonder if a dev subscription is enough.
Legally they must provide source to anyone they provide binaries to.