Well, I don't know if its indicative of what they use for
development,
but at Red Hat Summit last year, *all* the Java middleware demos were
on macOS.
That is frustrating and I don't like it. But, I suppose it makes since if their
customers are using Macs to do development work and then deploying to RHEL.
On the other hand it doesn't seem like Red Hat is as serious about their
Desktop/Workstation product as they are with their Server product. They're really not
championing desktop Linux like I feel they should be doing. I understand their customers
maybe don't want it as much as the server product. But, then they should be finding
out WHY their customers don't want it. And most importantly, feeding that information
back into the development pipeline of Fedora and CentOS so that the problem can get
fixed....