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On Tue, 7 Jan 2014, Lirodon wrote:
> And I meant that as in, they're basically OPERATING it like how they do
> Fedora; it's now run by a board that is organized by and running under Red
> Hat. As Wikipedia says, "The Fedora Project is not a separate legal entity
> or organization; Red Hat retains liability for its actions. The Fedora
> Project Board is responsible for the direction of the Fedora Project and
> comprises four Red Hat appointed members and five community-elected
> members. Additionally, Red Hat appoints a chairman who has veto power over
> any board decisi"
In comparison, the CentOS project today comprises 7 Red Hat employees out
of 9 board members.
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