On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 at 19:03, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Red Hat has also always invested its marketing dollars in _product_; the
sponsorship of Fedora is _mostly_ from an engineering side. I'd *like* to
get more for these wider efforts, but in a very real way that Red Hat
investment is like the investment of anyone voluntarily contributing. We
each focus on the things that we care about personally. Red Hat puts some
money towards community health and growth (and funds the FCAIC position to
support that), but the main interest is in Fedora as a good RHEL upstream
from the RHEL engineering part of the company.
To be known and trustworthy means more users, which means a bigger
community, which means more contributors, which results in a better
upstream for RHEL. :)
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Iñaki Úcar