CentOS was the first blood in the water. Telemetry was the next.... this is the third sign of things to come.
None of the large Linux commercial companies are even pretending anymore ever since they allowed M$ on to the FSF board. The devil was let into the treehouse to teach the daemons how to operate.
Debian so far has been the least affected but instead it allowed alphabet crazies into leadership which has thus far cost us Preining but who knows what's still coming.
The big problem everyone is avoiding is currently LinuxLand is set up like a card castle shell game..... and the foundations are being meddled with. People forget that corporations are run by sharks who will do anything they need to in order to ensure the competition never gets out of their safe little patch of dirt and become an actual threat.... it would hardly be difficult given it's open ask no questions nature to run operations to keep Linux small, fragmented, unstable and harmless. The irony is Linux by nature is socially insecure with the only watchdogs like Stallman being happily ostracized when they become a real threat to profits or long term goals.
The big mistake people make is to think that corporations run like nice regular neighbors who would never try to kill and eat you to improve the view.
What's everyone's take on the current Red Hat kerfuffle?
Re: What's everyone's take on the current Red Hat kerfuffle?
Preining had an amazing KDE repo and also has so much knowledge of KDE. Bummer he jumped ship for Arch.rambo919 wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 2:44 am CentOS was the first blood in the water. Telemetry was the next.... this is the third sign of things to come.
None of the large Linux commercial companies are even pretending anymore ever since they allowed M$ on to the FSF board. The devil was let into the treehouse to teach the daemons how to operate.
Debian so far has been the least affected but instead it allowed alphabet crazies into leadership which has thus far cost us Preining but who knows what's still coming.
The big problem everyone is avoiding is currently LinuxLand is set up like a card castle shell game..... and the foundations are being meddled with. People forget that corporations are run by sharks who will do anything they need to in order to ensure the competition never gets out of their safe little patch of dirt and become an actual threat.... it would hardly be difficult given it's open ask no questions nature to run operations to keep Linux small, fragmented, unstable and harmless. The irony is Linux by nature is socially insecure with the only watchdogs like Stallman being happily ostracized when they become a real threat to profits or long term goals.
The big mistake people make is to think that corporations run like nice regular neighbors who would never try to kill and eat you to improve the view.
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