Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread John R. Dennison
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 02:32:27PM -0800, Dave wrote: > I thought Fedora served the purpose they're claiming Centos8 Stream will > fulfill. I wonder how Fedora fits in that picture now. The flow is Fedora ELN -> Stream -> RHEL where Stream is (effectively) RHEL X.Y+1. At least this is how it is

Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread Dave
Thanks for the clarification Kent On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 4:39:50 PM UTC-6 kent.p...@gmail.com wrote: > Fedora is "what may be in RHEL9." CentOS Stream is "what RHEL 8.y+1 will > look like". (So, right now, that's RHEL 8.4.) > > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 4:32 PM Dave wrote: > >> I

Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread Kent Perrier
Fedora is "what may be in RHEL9." CentOS Stream is "what RHEL 8.y+1 will look like". (So, right now, that's RHEL 8.4.) On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 4:32 PM Dave wrote: > I thought Fedora served the purpose they're claiming Centos8 Stream will > fulfill. I wonder how Fedora fits in that picture now.

Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread Dave
I thought Fedora served the purpose they're claiming Centos8 Stream will fulfill. I wonder how Fedora fits in that picture now. On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 4:25:34 PM UTC-6 kent.p...@gmail.com wrote: > CentOS7 is still supported until the end of 2024. The biggest impact is on > CentOS8.

Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread Kent Perrier
CentOS7 is still supported until the end of 2024. The biggest impact is on CentOS8. On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 3:58 PM Adam Hudson wrote: > Man. That wasn't what I was referring to Tuesday night, but that is > certainly an interesting development. I've got some homework ahead of me > on this;

Re: [nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-10 Thread Adam Hudson
Man. That wasn't what I was referring to Tuesday night, but that is certainly an interesting development. I've got some homework ahead of me on this; need to see how this is going to affect the v7 servers I've got in my environment. On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 8:52 PM wrote: > It was not a

[nlug] CentOS Rolling Release

2020-12-09 Thread Paul Boniol
So is this what folks were talking about last night? CentOS goes to rolling release https://www.zdnet.com/article/red-hat-resets-centos-linux-and-users-are-angry/ Not being a CentOS person, I didn't follow the discussion too closely. Paul -- -- You received this message because you are