> I heard that a lot of RHEL packages are actually built from Fedora repos, which are maintained by voluntary contributors
Most RHEL packages are at least co-maintained by paid Red Hat employees. Bring numbers please.
> is now giving a huge middle finger to that same community that made them what they are today
Oh, give me a break. Stop hiding behind open source and just admit that you want the free beer. You want all the beer to be free more precisely. While Red Hat is not only contributing a lot back to the community, probably more than any other company in existence, it's giving away not one but two distros.
Most RHEL packages are at least co-maintained by paid Red Hat employees. Bring numbers please.
> is now giving a huge middle finger to that same community that made them what they are today
Oh, give me a break. Stop hiding behind open source and just admit that you want the free beer. You want all the beer to be free more precisely. While Red Hat is not only contributing a lot back to the community, probably more than any other company in existence, it's giving away not one but two distros.