[Spoof] Red Hat's new strategy to restrict RHEL source code access is code-named "semi-open source"

The Lunduke Journal recently published an article "spoofing" Red Hat and Canonical.

The article wrote that according to anonymous and confidential information disclosed by relevant sources, in response to Red Hat's recent policy of restricting RHEL source code access, Ubuntu developer Canonical implemented a new marketing strategy: "Stay quiet and watch Red Hat implode ", meaning Just don't make a statement, just laugh at Red Hat's "overturn".

The anonymous source also said that Red Hat's move is tantamount to spending millions of dollars in advertising to convince their customers to switch to Ubuntu.

The article also mentioned that an anonymous Red Hat employee told Lunduke Journal that " restricting RHEL source code access " is Red Hat's new strategy - the internal code is "Ajar Source" (we literally translate it as "semi-open source")

He said that Red Hat hopes that people will not use the term "open source" (Open Source) because it conveys a message like a promise to "open forever." In contrast, "Ajar Source" conveys Red Hat's intentions more clearly.

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Origin www.oschina.net/news/248918/red-hat-ajar-source