This is a good move. And people will figure out that bug-for-bug compatibility doesn't really matter in practice, binary compatibility and long-term support do - if this weren't the case, the whole Debian ecosystem wouldn't exist.
Now, this won't do down well for those who use RHEL-clones for the "free as in beer" aspect. They can choose Rocky Linux instead. At least now there's some identity separation between the two.
Now, this won't do down well for those who use RHEL-clones for the "free as in beer" aspect. They can choose Rocky Linux instead. At least now there's some identity separation between the two.