RedHat found a way to get around the GPLv2 license intention

RedHat found a way to get around the GPLv2 license intention with contract law

I recently wrote about how the Red Hat model only worked for Red Hat. But Red Hat’s recent move to only provide Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) source code to customers suggests that the “Red Hat model” no longer works for Red Hat. Removing the public code base for CentOS and only offering the RHEL source code to customers may be technically legal but it lacks transparency and is a sideways attempt to restrict the redistribution of open source code.

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