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3 days agoWe’ve already seen Fedora bend their knee to the US laws. I’m the past, a developer for kicked out of the project and banned from contributing because the country he was born in was on the US no-no list.


We’ve already seen Fedora bend their knee to the US laws. I’m the past, a developer for kicked out of the project and banned from contributing because the country he was born in was on the US no-no list.


I switched my carrier from T-Mobile to Orange.


It fails for me (paid version).



Red Hat/IBM owns the trademark, logo, pretty much the entire architecture, a majority of FESCo members are Red Hat employees, Fedora has to follow US laws due to the Red Hat link (mostly export, patents and cryptography laws).
It’s even worse to see open sources projects use Discord for communication (looking at you, Bazzite)