Outraged as I was initially, having thought more about CentOS Stream now that the dust has settled imho it should continue to be supported as first class platform. For most/many intents and purposes it'll be RHEL, only supported for 5 years. I think it's going to be as good or better (considering RedHat QA) than Ubuntu LTS, quality wise.

I guess both CentOS Stream and RHEL clones will have to prove themselves in the near/mid future and we should be watching carefully. BTW, we should also keep an eye on AlmaLinux which released well before Rocky and it's also backed by a charity.

Regards

On 2021-06-22 16:40, Rohit Yadav wrote:
Both I guess, 8-Stream may not same kind of stability like an LTS release.

Regards.

Regards,
Rohit Yadav

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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Rocky 8.4 and CloudStack

Hi,

Drop support for CentOS8, 8-Stream or both?

Regards

On 2021-06-22 08:41, Rohit Yadav wrote:
All,

With GA release of Rocky Linux 8.4
(https://docs.rockylinux.org/release_notes/8.4) does it make sense now
to completely drop support for CentOS8 in the next major release? I
did a quick test and it seems rpms built on centos8 container continue
to work on Rocky release. Thoughts?

Regards,
Rohit Yadav

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