Morgan Read wrote:
...
The simple and honest answer: Red Hat *must* maintain a certain amount
of control over Fedora decisions, because Red Hat's business model
*depends* upon Fedora. Red Hat contributes millions of dollars in staff
and resources to the success of Fedora, and Red Hat also accepts all of
the legal risk for Fedora. Therefore, Red Hat will sometimes need to
...
That's cool - so, can we have the Fedora back, perhaps a blue one?... :)
M.
No, that's Blue Hat Linux, an RTOS.
:-)
Mike
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