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Is Centos 7 affected by changes (June 2023) to RHEL source access?

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In the last week Red Hat announced changes to source code access which is through to make is difficult (impossible?) for downstream rebuilds of RHEL to exist. Red Hat later clarified that that was their intention in making this change.

My concern is that "back in the day" that's exactly what Centos was, and all versions up to and including 7 were RHEL rebuilds (Stream 8 became something different, but that doesn't matter for this question).

So, is Centos 7 affected by this change too? As a Red hat project, I assume they aren't, and nothing has changed re: Centos and Centos 7 lifecycle on the centos.org website. So my assumption is that Centos 7 will continue as is until it's end of life next year.

But there's a lot of assumptions in that statement. Does anyone know anything that contradicts the above, or can link to an official announcement re: Centos 7 lifecycle changes?

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