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How much influence does Red Hat/IBM/US government actually have over Fedora?
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IBM does not have a great track record with fascist regimes, and I don't particularly trust US-based enterprise software to not be backdoored anymore, especially not an operating system
Open source code means though that we as a community can look over things, but that's means we need to actually do it instead of just saying that