Sure you can, unless your objection extends to getting at data which is in
BK over the web. http://typhoon.bkbits.net:8080/typhoon-2.4/patch@+
And you have options beyond that. Perhaps it has escaped your notice that
Dave M and others who are also employed by Red Hat are (happily?) using
BK and we haven't kicked up a fuss.
I tend to doubt that you really want to use BK, you seem to have strong
feelings about it, but if you do and you want to be sure that you can,
that's an easily solved problem. And if you don't want to be special
cased, which is understandable, then you can have a manager from Red Hat
talk to me and we'll work it out just like we're working it out with other
companies.
That goes for any other kernel developer who feels that they are in
a gray area. No, we're not going to make an exception if you are
actively contributing to a different SCM system, that's where we draw
the line. But the license cast a wide net by saying "you or anyone in
your company" so we're willing to work out. The goal is to support
kernel development, and there is another unfortunate constraint of
not shooting ourselves in the foot. As long as we can do both, we
will.
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