Red Hat's Source Code Policy Change Sends Shockwaves Through Industry
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hackaday

Red Hat has stopped publishing the source code to everything that's a part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on git.centos.org, where it has traditionally been published to fulfill the requirements of the GPL license. Red Hat has decided to use the Customer Portal to share source code with its partners and customers, while treating CentOS Stream as the venue for collaboration with the community. This move has raised concerns about the health of the GPL and has caused uncertainty about the future of bug-for-bug compatible RHEL clones.
