[CentOS-devel] First round of RHEL programs announced

Gena Makhomed

gmm at csdoc.com
Sat Jan 30 21:24:00 UTC 2021


On 29.01.2021 20:35, Neal Gompa wrote:

>> In the example above - Alice and Bob are employers of company,
>> which are registered Individual Developer Subscriptions using
>> corporate mail, for example, alice at example.com and bob at example.com
>> example.com - domain and mail server owned by Example Corporation.
>>
>> Is such registration allowed?
>>
>> Is Alice and Bob allowed together use these 32 subscriptions
>> for servers and VMs used in production for company purposes?
>>
>> And what changed if we have not 2 but 32 employers? 32 employers
>> of company together can have 512 subscriptions for servers and VMs.
>>
>> And what changed if we have not 2 but 128 employers? 128 employers
>> of company together can have 2048 subscriptions for servers and VMs.
>>
>> If Alise of Bob leaves the company - they email will be blocked,
>> servers and VMs will be deregistered from Alise of Bob accounts
>> before Alice and Bob fired from the company, and these servers
>> and VMs anew will be registered to another employers of company.
>>
>> Such a scheme of work with subscriptions will work without problems
>> or such scheme of work is forbidden and illegal? (on which reason?)

> You should probably stop asking about this on this list. I suspect if
> people really abused this in the way you're describing, it'll just go
> away entirely. So, please don't abuse the nice things folks give to
> the community. It'd be more productive to just ask Red Hat for
> low-cost options for your business vertical.

Why should Red Hat make any exceptions to the rules for me personally?
In their place, I would establish the same rules of the game for all
users, so I am not even going to ask them to make an exception
to the rules for me personally.

Do you remember the article 
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/new-year-new-red-hat-enterprise-linux-programs-easier-ways-access-rhel?

Quote from there: "We're working on a variety of additional programs for
other use cases, and plan to provide another update in mid-February."

Perhaps Brian Exelbierd will be able to answer our questions on this
list, if any, after additional programs from the Red Hat are announced.

-- 
Best regards,
  Gena


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