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> Visit Washington DC some time and ride the metro. Red Hat puts out ads about all their public sector offerings.

I haven't had a single need to visit the US, and I still have zero needs for it. If I need to read subway ads to understand how a company is connected to FOSS, I think I'll skip that and continue using and working with companies who make that clear up front :) Thanks for the offer though!

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RHEL is quite ubiquitous in the States, not everything is Microsoft Windows Server

Right, but is "the States" currently trying to migrate away from US infrastructure and choosing FOSS to do so? That was the context I was entering this thread with, since most of the organizations moving to FOSS right now are doing so to move away from US infrastructure.

The whole context was how Red Hat was historically involved in addressing the concerns that were hindering government adoption. Are you just being intentionally obtuse to denigrate the US for some reason?

An unnecessarily snarky response to someone offering you clear information.



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