Anytime I’ve downloaded and installed a Fedora distro there was always a TOS mentioning not to use it for business with Iran, North Korea etc., so I’m not surprised about this latest development. OP has unfortunately been penalised just for living in the “wrong” part of the world. It sucks, but that’s the politics at the moment.
People who use Fedora and disagree with this shoult take a few minutes to send Fedora a message. i tried and failed to get Fedora Design Suite installed, so I don’t use fedora and NEVER want to try again. I felt their community was uninviting, unwelcoming.
Holy shit, dockerhub, golang, google, and gitlab all blocked Iranian IPs, damn. I would’ve never thought fedora would go along with that too.
Anytime I’ve downloaded and installed a Fedora distro there was always a TOS mentioning not to use it for business with Iran, North Korea etc., so I’m not surprised about this latest development. OP has unfortunately been penalised just for living in the “wrong” part of the world. It sucks, but that’s the politics at the moment.
Fedora = Red Hat = IBM, no?
/me surprised Pikachu face.
People who use Fedora and disagree with this shoult take a few minutes to send Fedora a message. i tried and failed to get Fedora Design Suite installed, so I don’t use fedora and NEVER want to try again. I felt their community was uninviting, unwelcoming.
Decisions like this and other political based decisions drove me away from linux. I don’t agree with bringing politics into it.