Almost everyone before said that they're not sure redhat's violating any laws, Some say they're clearly not violating law and some say they're clearly violating GPL tos. Many articles and videos make it clear that they are not a lawyer and don't understand if they're breaking the law but they still hate the decision. If redhat is breaking the law, then it's a different story
Microsoft rarely makes good decisions. Though wp had a great ui ahead of it's time, it was super restricted, and companies had to pay for using windows on their phones. Android although was way more unpolished, it was free and open source. And Microsoft has continued to make terrible decisions ever since
It was pretty awesome man. Especially the native apps and the consistency in UI between apps. Android only NOW has introduced something similar with material you. It was ahead of it's time
Almost everyone before said that they're not sure redhat's violating any laws, Some say they're clearly not violating law and some say they're clearly violating GPL tos. Many articles and videos make it clear that they are not a lawyer and don't understand if they're breaking the law but they still hate the decision. If redhat is breaking the law, then it's a different story