A superficially modest blog post from a senior Hatter announces that going forward, the company will only publish the source code of its CentOS Stream product to the world. In other words, only paying customers will be able to obtain the source code to Red Hat Enterprise Linux… And under the terms of their contracts with the Hat, that means that they can’t publish it.

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Can we also avoid idiots like yourself making stupid comments?

  1. The title is accurate

  2. Letting users pick their own title will lead to abuse and manipulation as users try to make a headline fit their narrative.

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This is the sort of discourse I left reddit for. Hope your reply made you feel better.

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Bruh this is just Reddit 2.0. if you thought something would be different you were mistaken.

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Don’t lie.

You left reddit the same reason we all did, it’s turning to shit due to the admins.

If you’d least reddit because you don’t like how people talk you’d have done so at any other time before this big event making us all leave.

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