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authorStonewall Jackson <stonewall@sacredheartsc.com>2023-06-25 18:30:16 -0400
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To me, there's three major downsides to sticking with a RHEL-derivative:
-- What's stopping RHEL from doing another rug-pull that thwarts whatever
+- What's stopping RedHat from doing another rug-pull that thwarts whatever
future workarounds that Rocky, Alma, *et al.* are using to grab the source RPMs?
- This may be the final straw that causes various FOSS projects to drop RHEL