This is sad. But the article is an interesting backgrounder on the internal chaos thats leading up to this.
"They said that OS development was knocked down to lowest priority,” Ryan noted. It says it right there. That may explain quite a lot, not just about RHEL’s direction but also Fedora’s. We see more vendor tie-in/lock-in, more software patents (monopoly) and not much of real value." IBM is Already Gutting Red Hat and Firing Employees Without Warning, Jim Whitehurst Isn’t Even Using GNU/Linux | Techrights http://techrights.org/2020/08/02/red-hat-layoffs/ Russell
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