I’m curious about what you think on how it will affect the Linux community and distros (especially RHEL based distros like Fedora or Rocky).

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    There’s no restriction on distribution. You’re free to distribute the GPL software you got from Red Hat.

    They’re under no obligation to ship you other, different software in the future. You’re only entitled to get the source for the binaries they distributed to you. If they never give you the next version, you have no right to its source.

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      This is something for the courts to resolve, but it seems to me that there’s a good argument to say that threats of future punishment (explicit or implied) would constitute a “further restriction” under the GPL.