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Context?
probably this: https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/ciq-oracle-and-suse-create-open-enterprise-linux-association-for-a-collaborative-and-open-future-2023-08-10/
Oracle is not ok with SEL being held hostage by IBM.
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That, and this https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/keep-linux-open-and-free-2023-07-10/
The ad campaign by Oracle and SUSE is working. Red Hat made changes to the way it distributes source because they wanted other groups to use the community upstream and become part of the community instead of just copy and pasting Red Hat source. Now Oracle and SUSE are doing exactly what Red Hat was hoping the community would do while acting like they're defying and battling Red Hat... In the end Red Hat's goal was achieved. More community involvement with more special interest groups contributing to a better Enterprise Linux for everyone.