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    1 year ago

    Does SUSE have a public source repo for their enterprise products? I know Leap exists but I believe it is near bug-for-bug without being an exact clone like Alma and Rocky were going for or old CentOS was (Leap also isn’t a commercial competitor like CIQ was setting up with Rocky).

    Not that they need to have a public repo, nor does Red Hat, just out of curiosity. The largest issue I see with the Red Hat change is their stance on redistribution by subscribers, without it a subscriber could share the sources as the GPL seems to pretty clearly intend. I don’t know the SUSE TOS but I would hope it doesn’t have such restrictions, even if Leap is enough to satisfy people who don’t want to pay for support. The tone of this posting makes them sound much more permissive.