Comment Re:Tin Foil Hat, not Red Hat. (Score 1) 300
You are wildly wrong. Szulik just said it, and as a former insider, I can vouch for it, too: Virtually all of Red Hat's employees work on Fedora, and that's not going to change. They do not want to ditch Fedora. They want to use it better.
Make no mistake. They want to use Fedora to
* Remain attractive to enthusiasts and other non-enterprise users
* Enlist outside resources to help improve something that ultimately becomes RHEL
* Sell more RHEL
The advantage of their approach is the potential for the mutual benefit of the enthusiast and the enterprise participants. With a virtuous cycle like that, it may actually "sell more RHEL".
(If you make sure to wear your tin-foil hat, it'll be easier for us to steer clear of you.)
Make no mistake. They want to use Fedora to
* Remain attractive to enthusiasts and other non-enterprise users
* Enlist outside resources to help improve something that ultimately becomes RHEL
* Sell more RHEL
The advantage of their approach is the potential for the mutual benefit of the enthusiast and the enterprise participants. With a virtuous cycle like that, it may actually "sell more RHEL".
(If you make sure to wear your tin-foil hat, it'll be easier for us to steer clear of you.)