That’s my take, along with Oracle. “downstream” distros making “bug-for-bug” compatible alternatives to RHEL, and offering support which cuts into Red Hat’s profit.
I used to see the value in Red Hat’s offering as I use Fedora on my laptop and desktop, and Rocky (formerly Centos) on my home server, but now I’m leaning to move the server back to Debian or FreeBSD.
Is he directly referring to Rocky Linux and Alma Linux when he says simply rebuilding code downstream?
That’s my take, along with Oracle. “downstream” distros making “bug-for-bug” compatible alternatives to RHEL, and offering support which cuts into Red Hat’s profit.
I used to see the value in Red Hat’s offering as I use Fedora on my laptop and desktop, and Rocky (formerly Centos) on my home server, but now I’m leaning to move the server back to Debian or FreeBSD.