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Just to be clear so you say that there is nothing non-GPL in the software that is bought there?

For example https://www.redhat.com/en/store/red-hat-enterprise-linux-ser... specifies that this is a 'Self-support (1 year)' contract - this sounds like there is no support, training or access to consultants being bought there.




> Just to be clear so you say that there is nothing non-GPL in the software that is bought there?

Correct. There are trademarked components (graphics, etc.) that cannot be redistributed but they are not software. The same is true for Mozilla Firefox, for example, even though it's both gratis ("free beer") and libre ("free speech").

There are also a few "supplementary" packages that are non-free but it's stuff like Oracle JDK or Adobe Reader. It's more akin to Debian nonfree than to an open-core model.

> Self-support (1 year)' contract - this sounds like there is no support, training or access to consultants being bought there.

Correct, in that case you only pay for certifications, knowledge base (which is also part of support) and access to the updates.




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