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More info:
https://asahilinux.org/2023/08/fedora-asahi-remix/
https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/110825522690584932
Some key points:
Thank you for sharing this, I really had no idea about this despite having played music for a long time, and trusted what Adam Neely said blindly.
I think for some cases the app already in the App Store has ads and other monetisation (e.g. IAP). In these cases the app is modified to remove these and allow you to get the benefits that were behind a paywall in-game
I think it’s because in the discussion threads on Fedora Discussion, this point has already been raised and a “somewhat satisfactory” answer has been given?
Michael had been working on open source projects and Fedora since before he was a Red Hatter. They have a clause in their code of conduct that for community projects, they are allowed to go against Red Hat’s interests.
I believe that Red Hat has been pulling funding from Fedora, and thus people in the Fedora project wants to collect additional metrics to persuade Red Hat otherwise.
I believe that drafting a revised proposal is a normal part of the Fedora change process https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/pgm_guide/changes/, and I think they allow anyone to raise change requests, and change requests don’t mean they are a done deal. All change requests are reviewed by FESCo.
I’m new to this, so please correct me if I’m wrong.
Hi! It’s called iCloud Private Relay and it’s detailed here: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1402274867366477831.html
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