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- Comment: Source #1 is non-independent, source #2 doesn't mention OpenELA. Not notable... yet. Sungodtemple (talk • contribs) 01:37, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
OpenELA is a trade association formed [1]by Oracle, CiQ and SUSE to make sure that Enterprise linux source code is available to the Linux community. It is not a fork, but a response to RedHat putting Enterprise Linux source code behind a paywall [2]and legal agreement that no longer allows users to freely distribute the source code. OpenELA is not a Linux Distribution, but is intended as a location for all the source code to build an Enterprise Linux system.
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editAll of OpenELA's source code can be downloaded freely form their github site No login is required.
References
edit- ^ Su, Honglin (November 2, 2023). "Keep Linux Open and Free - OpenELA Marks Major Milestones in Governance and Code Availability".
- ^ Kennedy, Patrick (2023-06-23). "IBM Red Hat Puts RHEL Source Behind Paywall". ServeTheHome. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
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