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As someone who has worked as a professional RHEL sysadmin for a few years in the past, I've been following the recent developments around the availability of RHEL with some interest.
The announcement from Red Hat is here. A good quality discussion around the issues which covers both sides of the argument can be found in this LWN article
I'd like to focus on the implications of this announcement for this project in particular.
From our perspective, it's become a lot more complex to support RHEL directly, as an exact copy of a point-release of RHEL is no longer available for free.
I'm including the developer subscription for RHEL in this. Signing up for the developer subscription requires agreeing to the Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals. This includes these paragraphs:-
Personally I'm not happy with signing up for this to support xrdp on RHEL, as I don't have any personal liability insurance which would cover me if I made a mistake in this area.
With all the above in mind, I'd like to propose a small change to @metalefty's issue template. Applying this change will result in the user being presented with the following:-
Feedback is welcome. Does anyone think I'm over-reacting? Is the wording correct?