Dear open organization community,

Today marks a new day in the 26-year history of Red Hat. IBM has
finalized its acquisition of Red Hat, which will operate as a distinct
unit within IBM moving forward.

What does this mean for Red Hat's contributions to the open organization
community?

In short, nothing.

Red Hat always has and will continue to be a champion for open source
and projects—like the open organization community—that have played such
an important role in shaping how we understand open cultural principles
around the world. IBM is committed to Red Hat's independence and role in
open source communities so that we can continue this work without
interruption or changes.

Our mission, governance, and objectives remain the same. We will
continue to execute the existing project roadmap. Red Hat associates
will continue to contribute to the upstream in the same ways they have
been. And, as always, we will continue to help upstream projects be
successful and contribute to welcoming new members and maintaining the
project.

We will do this together, with the community, as we always have.

If you have questions or would like to learn more about today's news, I
encourage you to review the materials below.

Learn more: https://www.redhat.com/en/ibm)
Read the press release:
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-and-ibm-accelerating-adoption-open-source

Sincerely,
Bryan

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