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On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 1:03 PM Eliyahu Rosenberg
wrote:
> CentOS is based on mainline RHEL, as far as I understand hell will just
> about freeze over before mainline RHEL gets a new major version of things
> (within its release line, major releases of RHEL bring major upgrades).
>
Things have
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022, 10:40 Strahil Nikolov wrote:
> Not really.
> Debian take care for packaging on Debian, Ubuntu for their debs, OpenSuSE
> for their rpms, CentOS is part of RedHat and they can decide for it.
>
CentOS is not part of Red Hat - we support it, as other companies,
organizations
Yes, that was my point.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 10:40 AM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> Not really.
> Debian take care for packaging on Debian, Ubuntu for their debs, OpenSuSE
> for their rpms, CentOS is part of RedHat and they can decide for it.
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
>
> On Sun, Feb
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 10:13 AM Zakhar Kirpichenko
wrote:
> A nice passive-aggressive comment from a @redhat.com. Kind of proves my
> point.
>
I will not argue with your interpretation, I'll simply state it was not my
intention.
I am unsure what point you are trying to get across, so let me
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 9:58 AM Zakhar Kirpichenko wrote:
> > Maintenance updates != new feature releases (and never has).
>
> Thanks for this, but what's your point exactly? Feature updates for CentOS
> 7 ended in August 2020, 1.5 years ago. This did not affect the release of
> 8.x updates, or