>
>
> These are questions I'm interested in answers on. However, I'm also
> worried about how much the "cloud" was mentioned in the presser. It
> makes me nervous about Red Hat's investment into other areas, which a
> lot of the Linux ecosystem relies on, even outside of the Fedora
> community. Desktop Linux, traditional server platforms, IoT, etc. look
> like areas that might be disinvested in. :(
>
>
> Gnome, LibreOffice, PulseAudio, Pipeware .... and a really long list
available here:

https://community.redhat.com/software/

I really like the RedHat way about open source (
https://www.redhat.com/es/open-source/red-hat-way) many of those projects
are lucrative, but many others are not so, Redhat have been profitable even
investing a lot in many open source projects, so **MAYBE** IBM will make
not many changes in the short or midle term, but if they want a higher
return over investment they can see a way to cut expenses by reducing
contributions to areas that they do not focus.

Fedora is the upstream of RHEL, I do not see IBM killing RHEL just because
is the heart of RedHat bussines model, a there are a lot of things IBM can
do on top of the RHEL base, and if you want to keep RHEL solid you need a
strong base in the Fedora Project, I am really curios about IBM position
about the Community around Fedora (**we** the people that do some stuff in
Fedora without any direct RH income), I do not see IBM killing the Fedora
Community just because they need to keep the development of the Linux
ecosystem to keep RHEL strong, maybe we can see a lot more bureaucracy, we
can maybe less budget for events, but I do thing that the Fedora Project
will continue and I hope it will kepp being a awesome community to be part
of it.

We have F29 out now and can be happy about it.
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