Fedora is IBM and There's Hardly Any Community Left

It's more like an onboarding mechanism for unpaid labour at (and for) IBM
With the exception of Kevin Fenzi (redhead for Red Hat), the people who run IBM are also the people who run Fedora. Fedora is nothing but IBM. It's pushing IBM's agenda, it's pushing slop (for hype factor), and it disrespects any distribution not controlled by IBM. They just try to sell the proprietary RHEL while spending the least possible money developing it. Support in KDE for BSD? Forget about it. systemd, Wayland etc. everywhere!
Looking at fedoraplanet.org this morning, it is almost depressing to see no activity, domination by chaff and IBM staff, and virtually no community component at all.

Maybe reboot the entire project. It's clearly not a community any longer.
Ben Cotton, the key Fedora person that IBM laid off, is talking about a lack of transparency. Even his colleague Miller was "reallocated" or "reassigned" to IBM, so it's not clear who really runs the project. It's dictated by suits who don't even use or understand GNU/Linux. They've discarded some of the most critical staff, maybe on the basis of "cost" of lack of blind obedience. It's a notorious IBM disposition. █
