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Red Hat Enterprise Linux has decided to no longer make its source code publicly available. That's right...RHEL will become closed source. What does this mean? Should you care?

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[–] MrGeekman 4 points 1 year ago

This is one of those things where you really gotta do some research instead of just going by the deliberately misleading headline.

Red Hat subscribers can access and even share the code.