On 2023-06-21 13:26, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
My interpretation of the blog post, combined with recent actions
towards Fedora by Red Hat, is that Red Hat now views CentOS Stream as
the new "Fedora" for basing future versions of RHEL.
I think that's ... kind of true, in a good way.
I don't know if you were around at the time, but before Red Hat Linux
split in to RHEL and Fedora, users had long wanted the ability to
contribute to the distribution. The split created a community
distribution that developers could join, and that distribution became a
much larger, high quality distribution.
CentOS Stream is a stable LTS, very similar to other widely used stable
LTS releases. Developers can open pull requests for appropriate
changes. Red Hat accepts bug reports related to the product.
All of this is a huge improvement over the old CentOS process.
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