CentOS Stream wants it both ways. It wants to brand itself as a community distro like Fedora just with more QA and stricter stability guarantees. When your distribution is entirely developed by people working at Red Hat and the people with the most weight in decision making are RHEL customers and not the actual users/community of CentOS Stream, it's not a community distro.
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Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: (maxgot@fosstodon.org)'s status on Saturday, 22-Jul-2023 02:44:06 JST Maxwell :fedora: :neovim: @carlwgeorge What percentage of CentOS Stream contributions (excluding Fedora commits) are from the community (i.e. non-Hatters)?