Oof that’s a sort of big deal. Geerling’s (geerling.guy) well-known in the Ansible world for the Roles he publishes to Ansible Galaxy. This could end up being a lot of work for people in enterprise scenarios if his roles for RHEL stopped receiving support and engineers have to start rolling their own solutions.
I understand and agree with his pov though. I don’t see the benefit to walling off access to the RHEL source behind their subscription. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can share some insight
Ok hold up… so, Red Hat is locking sources behind a subscription? Is this not a GPL violation?
Edit The SFC has released a comprehensive analysis of the GPL issues related to this news: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jun/23/rhel-gpl-analysis/