exactly my thoughts (even though i have not worked there, talking to its
employees was enough).
it's attitude towards open source is not exactly promising.
the recent github deal comes to mind but at least MS is declaring to be
more open towards open source.
and at least there is an alternative in that case - gitlab.
what would be an alternative to RH? certainly not a single one.

On Mon, 29 Oct 2018 at 07:43, Tony Brian Albers <t...@kb.dk> wrote:

> https://www.reuters.com/article/us-red-hat-m-a-ibm/ibm-to-acquire-softw
> are-company-red-hat-for-34-billion-idUSKCN1N20N3
> <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-red-hat-m-a-ibm/ibm-to-acquire-software-company-red-hat-for-34-billion-idUSKCN1N20N3>
>
> I wonder where that places us in the not too distant future..
>
> I've worked for Big Blue, and I'm not sure the company cultures are
> compatible to say the least.
>
> /tony
>
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