- I thought RedHat was the big evil, but Canonical seems to become what Microsoft already is, with their EEE practice. - Reject modernity. Return to Debian. - I also believe community distros are the way to go. Whether it is Debian, Arch or NixOS. 
 
- It was funny seeing people say they’re going to leave RH for Canonical. - Like okay. RH uses the GPL like Stallman intended, and people run to Canonical who make as much of their stuff as proprietary as possible. - CLA anyone? - “contributor license agreement” is such a broad term, a CLA is not bad in all cases. There are plenty of CLAs that are not about one-way proprietarization of software. Examples of OK CLAs are “You agree that you actually have the right to contribute code” or “If you don’t specifically attach add a license header, the MIT license is being used”. - Obviously companies like Canonical use the term CLA to make their practices look less shady that it actually is. 
 
 
 
- Despite their recent crappy moves, Red Hat ist still the largest FOSS contributor. - Since what they’ve done? 
 
 
- Very sad. LXC/D is pretty good system level container, much safer/isolated than docker/podman and lighter than VMs - It’s packaged in non-Ubuntu distros (not that there’s anything wrong with just using lxc) 
 
 
- I’m thinking about getting into tinfoil hat manufacturing cause they’re about to sell out. 






