Hi,
On 17. Dec 2020, at 09:03, Simon Matter simon.matter@invoca.ch wrote:
I know that Red Hat was and is free to decide what they want. But I can assure you that the only reason why quite a number RHEL subscriptions have been sold to the companies where I have worked in the past is that there was a project called CentOS!
if that is really the case (I think it could well be), the business decision of RedHat maybe makes perfect sense.
Some other distribution will step in for CentOS Linux. Rocky, Lenix, Springsdale, whatever. That distribution/s will take the role of CentOS in paving the path for RHEL without RedHat having to paying for it.
Sounds like a win/win-Situation, doesn't it?
Peter.