On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 06:14:42PM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Now, when I am reading it for 10th time, it seems that you are right. But: Yeah, it's not all that clearly worded. ;( > """ > Eligibility for RHEL for Open Source Infrastructure subscriptions > > This program is available exclusively to open source projects and other > organizations that support the production of open source software. > Generally, all software distributed under a Fedora-approved license is > considered open source for the purposes of this program. > """ > > And Fedora seems to be eligible to me (if I am reading it correctly). Sure, it might be. We haven't reached out to ask since we predate this program by 15 years or so. :) We have to mirror rhel content anyhow to build EPEL against, so we have just used that mirrored content (carefully blocked off from leaking anywhere) for our rhel servers. kevin
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