You are confusing a few things, notably the GPL'ness of the code andI'm not confusing anything. I understand the legal issues. I only think that all this dealing with legal issues are far away from anything that I call "freedom". If the life of a "free software" enthusiast is full with legal ass covering, something must have gone wrong.
RedHat's trademark.
And if *we* are afraid of the company that is supposed to be the flagship of the free software revolution (you may argue on this as well), then we have a problem as well.
Eli
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