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Has something recently changed? Fedora has always been the fully open source upstream to RHEL but I'm not aware of any recent changes to their model.
I'm fine with an open source company keeping some of their sauce secret. Their contributions to open source for decades are a net gain for the community.
But yeah fedora is the only other bleeding edge distro I would ever use besides arch. Definitely still trustworthy as far as I know
I think there is just a fear that fedora will change at some point.