Red Hat’s contribution amounts to 10% of all changes in the kernel, which is five times more than SUSE, making it the largest contributor among distribution owners. Additionally, while their distribution may not be the most well-known, it generates their highest revenue, bringing in at least $1.5 billion in profit annually. This financial success greatly enhances their influence in the Linux community.
But red hat is not popular in the Linux gaming. So one cares what they do.
De facto, Linux is owned by Red Hat, as they write almost all of its components. So, this decision means that the days of Xorg are numbered.
It really is not. Not the kernel, not most major distros, and not DE’s.
Red Hat’s contribution amounts to 10% of all changes in the kernel, which is five times more than SUSE, making it the largest contributor among distribution owners. Additionally, while their distribution may not be the most well-known, it generates their highest revenue, bringing in at least $1.5 billion in profit annually. This financial success greatly enhances their influence in the Linux community.