[rhelv6-list] RHEL6 kernel 2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.x86_64 panic...

Chris Adams cmadams at hiwaay.net
Fri Mar 4 20:28:52 UTC 2011


Once upon a time, Musayev, Ilya <imusayev at webmd.net> said:
> I'm under assumption, this also explains why latest RHEL release notes disclose the bug numbers with slight description of what was discovered but when you try to open the BZ id, it tells you that you dont have permissions - essentially hiding all the details. This is probably a way of showing a middle finger to Oracle but unintentianlly also to everyone else.

Most RHEL bugs that are put in BZ from RH support are like that, as they
can contain customer-private information (I haven't seen any big change
in that).

> I think they could have addressed this issue with new licensing clause that would forbid Oracle like usage and possible permit community release - like CentOS. Come to think about it - CentOS also steals a large piece of "would be financial gain" pie - there are countless commercial CentOS users outthere.

Calling what CentOS does "stealing" is rather rude.  Red Hat can't
really use any new licensing clauses that would prevent something like
CentOS or Oracle anyway (the kernel is already GPLv2 for example).  This
change just makes it more difficult for others that want to cherry-pick
patches from RHEL kernels and apply them to their own (which AFAIK
Oracle is the only major group doing that).

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Chris Adams <cmadams at hiwaay.net>
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