Red Hat announces restricted access to source code, there are still two ways to get it

A few days ago, Red Hat announced that it will restrict access to the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), which will also affect downstream distributions such as AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux.

Then Rocky Linux released a blog post called "Keeping Open Source Open". This is what it says in the text:
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Red Hat's ** ERP ** Terms of Service (TOS) and End User License Agreement (EULA) impose conditions in an attempt to prevent legitimate customers from exercising the rights guaranteed by the GPL.

There are also two alternatives to get the source code:

Use the RHEL-based UBI container image, which is available through many online channels such as Docker Hub. Using UBI images, Red Hat sources can be easily and reliably obtained without hindrance.

Another way is to use a paid public cloud instance where anyone can spin up a RHEL image and thus get the source code for all packages and errata.

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