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Posted in GNU/Linux, GPL, IBM, Red Hat, Servers at 4:04 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Video download link | md5sum 0dcb1ded86a76b5882abf5eb6b3758f7Red Hat Tightens the Grip or Squeeze Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 4.0
http://techrights.org/videos/redhat-rhel-paywalls.webm
Summary: IBM is stuck in the mindset of the 1980s and 1990s; it does not like the General Public Licence and, having been somewhat of a parasite on GNU and Linux since the mid-1990s, Red Hat (under IBM leadership/command) now pretends that Commons are inherently parasitic
=> does not like the General Public Licence
THOSE who have been following our IBM coverage in recent years won’t be surprised at all by what’s happening right now. It’s far from shocking, they just do it one little step at a time, turning RHEL into AIX or treating it like their premium UNIX, which is more or less proprietary (to the extent tolerated by the GPL if not slightly beyond that).
=> IBM coverage in recent years
“If you wish to help GNU/Linux, please don’t help IBM. Devote time and effort to community-run distros that truly value copyleft rather than barely tolerate it.”
While people online are still debating whether IBM complies with the terms of the GPL (see some links here in Tux Machines and in our previous batches of Daily Links at Techrights), there’s no doubt that there’s no goodwill here. IBM does not value the community. It’s driving it away. It views volunteers as slaves who, at best, “stand in the way” by expressing their views. It’s removing them based on their nationality, especially the more influential ones.
=> ↺ some links here in Tux Machines | removing them based on their nationality | especially the more influential ones
If you wish to help GNU/Linux, please don’t help IBM. Devote time and effort to community-run distros that truly value copyleft rather than barely tolerate it. █
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