Sorry, I am not a big fan of long podcasts (or even videos). If you can share the final conclusion, it would be great. I am really interested in this story and don't think that it has been covered bilateraly in the various forums.
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Basically that they feel everyone has been looking at it the wrong way. They had a Redhat guy on talking about the situation also.
I get what they were saying, but I personally disagree. I think the truth is more in the middle of both sides. But ultimately this (and some previous actions from Redhat) has soured the Redhat brand for me.
Thank you very much! I am on the same boat
Basically someone from Redhat is on there saying how they are the victims and downstreams are stealing their stuff. Same talking points over and over.