• …all the code is released. ALL of it.

    The only differences is that it won’t be available in one location for freeloading for-profit company to simply copy and paste.

    They’ll have to go to the various repositories and integrate the updates and compatibility issues themselves.

    Again, it’s all still available open source code. But RHEL will stop publicly organizing all of it in manor that allows companies like Alma and Rocky to skate by without doing any work and no longer able to undercut RHEL with “bug for bug” clones.