We (small CS department) went with AlmaLinux. It too came out with 8.4 in a 
very short time frame. On Centos it usually took a few weeks, so I was 
unprepared for it to be so quick. I only noticed when our clients reported a 
different version. New installs are now AlmaLinux and existing Centos8 servers 
and VMs were re-installed in place using their excellent migration script[1]. 
Our existing kickstart files and puppet config only required very minor 
changes. It's so good I worry they'll be bought by some big tech company. :-)

I tried Stream shortly after the Centos8 announcement was made. My testing 
suggested it wasn't suitable for production. Stuff we used was broken and 
didn't get fixed for weeks. CERN have a bigger and more skilled IT team that 
allow them to manage this.

[1]: 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_AlmaLinux_almalinux-2Ddeploy&d=DwIGaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=gd8BzeSQcySVxr0gDWSEbN-P-pgDXkdyCtaMqdCgPPdW1cyL5RIpaIYrCn8C5x2A&m=zqwrVpjrVs8gXzNgn6eyvhYUFuM6bT6v-N8WRajUjMZKLBq4cB_AZ_76z28Ah8lT&s=eUj3V2c_ysMkVwkE6LsbZ0gIIo-NDO6kYstpHsoexGw&e=
 

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    When RHEL 8.4 landed, the Oracle guys had OL 8.4 in a single day released.

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