The new Flash movie. I really like it, seemed pretty well-thought-out, had some pretty funny bits, and lots of nostalgia. The CGI was a big meh, some parts good, some parts just too cheesy.
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Does Creative Commons and the RAILS licenses not cover most of these models fairly? That is what I tend to see them under.
RedHat is a major sponsor of Fedora, but Fedora is a separate entity, so there is no know plan of them moving away from being a registered public good and no good reason for them to.
I know I was wish I could just park my car at a scenic view the other day tbh, but the parking lot it's self did really detract from the view. If bike paths were more common, I'd love to sit on my bike and just eat a sandwhich looking at the trees/water.
I haven't had Element crash on me in a while, but that was a big annoyance for me too for a long time.
Sorry about you getting a duplicate. I was trying to cross post just to places where I saw incorrectly that RedHat was going closed source.
Matrix and clients for it like Element have always been my go to for federated chat like discord/teams/mattersmost. The main missing feature is voice channels imho.
I believe so, and any other "bug for bug" clone of RHEL.
They don't, but they won't do further business with you if you choose to do so.
The software and code you have is still fully yours though.
Agreed. Its news for sure, and maybe it speeks to some broader topics (like if the wider linux community wants things what RHEL offers, how would we go about doing that), but this isn't some Judas kiss to the Linux world.
I am contributing to the topic though, because people are taking it to an extreme looking at even avoiding Fedora, the community ran distro, that have nothing to do in this decision.
Dictators flocking together while they plan on expanding their imperial reach, but know they will butt into each other's spheres when it's less convenient.