On 1/25/21 7:29 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
A fair question. I've been in a few discussions related to this internally and there are no plans to make changes for RHEL8 (IE: us sending our debranded(ish) code to the centos git instance). I could imagine scenarios where that gets moved to gitlab. But generally how we push will remain the duration of RHEL8 - we just won't be building it into CentOS. Don't take this to mean it's a guarantee or that Red Hat promised or whatever. I'm just saying that at the moment we've discussed it, no one is currently advocating for us to stop releasing RHEL8 code in the way we do, and so we have no plans on changes there at this time.
Excuse me, perhaps I'm reading too much into your words, just for my own understanding: does this mean it's not clear if Red Hat will continue forever to release the sources for RHEL publicly, and perhaps only provide them to their customers, at some point in the future? I'm thinking more from perspective of rebuilds like Alma Linux or Oracle EL - they wouldn't have anything to rebuild by themselves anymore. With the zero-cost RHEL covering the use case of many small companies and hobbyists, I imagine this would be possible.