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After a long relationship with RedHat, we're moving everything away for three simple reasons:
It is unfortunate that a company with such a long standing relationship with the open-source community has decided that its better to alienate a large proportion of their customers, for the sake of the paying ones that remain. We were a paying one, and now we're not. Thankfully, the community responded with Rocky and Alma, both open-source and free to use, and actually in retrospect, I'm not sure what we were getting for our subscriptions.
As a company we migrated our last RedHat Enterprise server over the Weekend of 4/5 May, and its a good thing. We have collectively migrated 35 core servers from RedHat Enterprise 8 and 9 to a mix of Debian 12 and Alma 9.
Linux, should not be a chargable product. Linux *IS* open-source, and RedHat *should* be contributing to that open-source project, and not hiding content away behind login's and blocking servers from updating without valid subscriptions. If you want to charge for 'support', that fine, we do too, but anything else is contrary to the very spirit of open-source software, and Linux.
--- This content is not legal or financial advice & Solely the opinions of the author ---
Sketchy · 2024-07-02 08:58 UTC
IBM acquired Redhat and Oracle aquired MySQL and they dont do it to support open-source.