On 03/02/2020 21:39, Stephan Wiesand wrote:

On 3. Feb 2020, at 22:23, ONeal, Miles <[log in to unmask]><mailto:[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 And there's no real reason to get the source from anywhere but RHEL, since it's freely available.



Care to share a pointer to the freely available SRPM for one of today's updates, like gnome-settings-daemon-3.28.1-3.el7_6.src.rpm?
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I can't speak for the specific update you mention but in order to get Red Hat source all you need is legitimate access to it. One can of course buy a Red Hat licence (presumably Oracle can afford this) but access to the source code is also freely available. Just sign up for a Red Hat dev licence and, as per GPL requirements, you get access to the source RPMs (in a 9.8GB ISO).

The dev licence limits you to running Red Hat for development and test purposes as I recall but, as I understand it (I am not a lawyer), none of that prevents you from exercising your GPL rights with the source code.

Naturally, certain parts of all that code and associated files contain Red Hat's trademarked intellectual property and branding which is not covered by GPL, so if one wishes to redistribute the code then one has the easy little job of removing all the IP/branding first. ;-)