A Week Ago Fedora Canceled Its "DEI" Meeting Due to Lack of Interest/Attendance and Nobody Has Said Anything Since
Meeting by Christmas? Maybe not even then?
Hallmark of an empty room (or inactive room) for a token PR cause that "reformed Nazi" IBM really wants. Nothing said since last Monday:
Planet Fedora has almost been totally inactive (or barely active) lately. It's a ghost town.
IBM is doing to Fedora what it did to CentOS a year ago.
IBM does not "get" the community. After Jim Whitehurst left IBM it seems like nobody in the boardroom has even a faint clue of how the GPL (copyleft) works.