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.

  • IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
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    2 months ago

    I mean yes they did “formally request” it, but given the power dynamic between a FOSS project and a large technology company, openSUSE is not in a position where they could possibly refuse. So is there a difference between a request and a demand?

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      2 months ago

      If there’s no requirement, maybe openSUSE will just formally politely refuse to change names

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          2 months ago

          In that case why would it be a bad thing to change the name to something else?