Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> On 6/26/23 18:47, Jeff Law wrote:
>> What Red Hat has done may be technically legal and perhaps good for
>> its business.  However, to me it's ethically unconscionable.   Those
>> who know me know I'm not an zealot, but I do have a baseline set of
>> ethical values and Red Hat crossed that line.
> 
> Why is it ethically unconscionable? There is a lot of confusion around
> what has happened and why. What you are saying, and what actually happened
> don't line up in my mind :-)

Something I'm having trouble with is Red Hat's position that
you can choose to be a customer or to exercise your rights
under the GPL, but you cannot be both.

I don't know how to view that as anything other than
sacrificing the spirit of F/OSS to help the books.

I am sympathetic to the odd/difficult nature of running a
business based on F/OSS.  Until now I thought Red Hat was
doing it pretty well.

I thought Jeff's message was well written.  I am still
struggling with whether I should take the same path. :(

-- 
Todd

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