They were looking to monetize on the people that they perceived as locked-in into CentOS. Hoping that it would be too painful for them to switch distros and just start paying Red Hat instead to stay on CentOS.
Maybe the best outcome would be any easy upgrade path to Rocky Linux. Rocky Linux being the best candidate for developing a community - which I perceive as most important to keep a project going and supported.
They were looking to monetize on the people that they perceived as locked-in into CentOS. Hoping that it would be too painful for them to switch distros and just start paying Red Hat instead to stay on CentOS.
Maybe the best outcome would be any easy upgrade path to Rocky Linux. Rocky Linux being the best candidate for developing a community - which I perceive as most important to keep a project going and supported.