I was at the HEPiX meeting at which those slides were presented
and there was further discussion during the course of the week
as to what would happen.  RedHat/CentOS was also represented at that
meeting in the person of Karanbir Singh.  You should not presume
that the presentations given at that meeting are the final word.

You notice that nobody with a cern.ch or fnal.gov E-mail address
has responded to this thread up until now.  When they have
something concrete they will respond with the details.

Steve Timm



It seems it is more likely that Scientific LInux 7 will become a Special
Interest Group (SIG) of CentOS 7. See the presentations at the Hepix meeting
in Annecy Le Vieux, last May, on SL 10 years, notably the ones from Connie
Sieh and Jarek Polok:
http://indico.cern.ch/event/274555/session/11/#20140519

Alain

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