It’s become clear to many that Red Hat’s recent missteps with CentOS and the availability of RHEL source code indicate that it’s fallen from its respected place as “the open organization.” SUSE seems to be poised to benefit from Red Hat’s errors. We connect the dots.

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      But you probably trust them for every other project like pipewire and such?

      In practice, Linux is that it is today thanks to Redhat.

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        They don’t own pipewire, samba or any other community project. They just help fund and develop them

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          Pipewire is developed by a Redhat employee… A lot of projects are including policykit… No they don’t own it, and yeah, they’re all open source and are freely used by the community

          From my experience with development, a lot of these projects primarily succeed because they have a lot of backing. Also, someone needs to start them off, and a lot of these projects are also started by redhat

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        Linux is that it is today thanks to Redhat.

        Mmm, maybe - but only if you allow that the same can be said for the tens of thousands of other companies and individuals who have contributed.

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          Absolutely it can.

          But Redhat is a huge contributor

          The biggest threat that Linux faces isn’t from Microsoft or other companies. Over the past 30 years, I’ve noticed it is actually from the community. I’ve seen so many cases where the community blows things out of proportion and scares off developers. It sucks. Linux and open source would be so much more successful if we didn’t constantly make open source toxic for companies

          Poor people like Lennart Poettering get shat on constantly too. He could get a much better paying job

          Even right now… VSCode. It’s open source and MIT. People are STILL crapping on Microsoft and saying stuff like “oh wait for the enshittification”, instead of thanking them, or encouraging them for more

          It’s bonkers… There’s so much negative reinforcement out there that it’s scaring people away

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            You are right.

            It’s human nature emboldened by freedom, of course. Codes of Practice help, but can’t change the freedom that comes from entitlement and anonymity.

            But on balance, there’s an awful lot of genuine people doing good, respectfully and politely.