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Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Posted Jun 23, 2023 9:17 UTC (Fri) by rbtree (guest, #129790)
In reply to: Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability by pebolle
Parent article: Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Go ahead. I've been paying for LWN for years before your sanctions cut off my access to banking services. And I am not even Russian.


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Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Posted Jun 23, 2023 13:42 UTC (Fri) by zdzichu (subscriber, #17118) [Link] (3 responses)

End the aggression, pay the reparations and sanctions maybe will be lifted.

Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Posted Jun 23, 2023 14:53 UTC (Fri) by paulj (subscriber, #341) [Link]

Interesting precedent this, to target sanctions at citizens generally (resident or not) of countries that engage in aggressive wars abroad, and require reparations for past aggressive wars before lifting such sanctions. It would be good to apply that evenly. USAsians and UKians take note.

Anyway.. we are certain to incur the wrath of our dear editor if we continue.

Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability

Posted Jun 23, 2023 15:01 UTC (Fri) by rbtree (guest, #129790) [Link] (1 responses)

I have about as much responsibility for another country's actions as you do. My home country is much more peaceful than yours ever was if you're from any of the NATO states, so you both should probably have a good look in the mirror instead of lecturing others.

Let's stop here

Posted Jun 23, 2023 16:23 UTC (Fri) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

This isn't something that will be resolved to anybody's satisfaction on LWN, and is certainly off-topic; let's please stop this thread here.


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