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    @Marc.pezin said in A list of events which may be worth attending: Hello John, Thanks a lot for sharing this list of events, we’ll take a look and see which ones best fit our audience and objectives. Until now, we’ve mainly focused on events in France or nearby for logistical reasons. In fact, we’ll be at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Atlanta next week and it will be our first time in the US. Starting next year, as our sales and marketing teams continue to grow, we plan to expand our international presence and join more events abroad, so your suggestions come at a great time. Thanks again for the recommendations! @Marc.pezin A very good one to target (at minimum), is one of the conferences and trade shows where Bitdefender is attending. They have lots of experience at defending systems against black hats, with their services and products. Especially 0-Day vulnerabilities and malware. A product they develop is designed to defend against malware infections on virtualisation stacks like VMware vSphere, Citrix XenServer and others. If you can meet them during the event, it may give the foundations for a new partnership and/or collaboration!
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    We are very well aware about all of this. But we are not a distro entirely based on RHEL at all (again, all the network, kernel, storage and compute plus many other things are NOT coming from RHEL). On a personal point of view, I'm a strong proponent of Copyleft licenses and the greater good, in the original spirit of free software. To me, there's a real moral contract between the software editors and the users. You can read my detailed opinion in this blog post: https://virtualize.sh/blog/the-moral-contract/ Due to those personal opinions, I'm really unhappy with RedHat move (and behind Alma and Rocky), but this is NOT clashing with our position for the next major release. So no, we won't be directly disrupted by this move.