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 -- Administrateur Système/Réseau Laboratoire de Photonique et Nanostructures (LPN/CNRS - UPR20) Centre de Recherche Alcatel Data IV - Marcoussis route de Nozay - 91460 Marcoussis Tel : 01-69-63-61-34
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