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OpenELA is a trade association formed [1]by Oracle, CiQ and SUSE to make sure that Enterprise linux source code is available to the Linux community. It is not a fork, but a response to RedHat putting Enterprise Linux source code behind a paywall [2]and legal agreement that no longer allows users to freely distribute the source code. OpenELA is not a Linux Distribution, but is intended as a location for all the source code to build an Enterprise Linux system.

Github

All of OpenELA's source code can be downloaded freely form their github site No login is required.

References

  1. ^ Su, Honglin (November 2, 2023). "Keep Linux Open and Free - OpenELA Marks Major Milestones in Governance and Code Availability".
  2. ^ Kennedy, Patrick (2023-06-23). "IBM Red Hat Puts RHEL Source Behind Paywall". ServeTheHome. Retrieved 2024-03-26.