[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-11 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno ven 11 dic 2020 alle ore 16:22 Charles Kozler < char...@fixflyer.com> ha scritto: > What goes in to oVirt goes in to RHV if I understand correctly, right? If > so sorry, I meant upstream > > If I am understanding how all of this is changing correctly then this move > to stream will only

[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-11 Thread Charles Kozler
What goes in to oVirt goes in to RHV if I understand correctly, right? If so sorry, I meant upstream If I am understanding how all of this is changing correctly then this move to stream will only serve to benefit oVirt as it speeds up the pace of CentOS in the ecosystem and therefore potentially w

[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-11 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno ven 11 dic 2020 alle ore 15:49 Charles Kozler < char...@fixflyer.com> ha scritto: > CentOS was the downstream of RHEL but has now become the upstream > > I guess oVirt was always downstream as well - yes? > No. oVirt is oVirt. It's downstream to nothing. And it used to work and being u

[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-11 Thread Charles Kozler
CentOS was the downstream of RHEL but has now become the upstream I guess oVirt was always downstream as well - yes? If so then yes, I can't see much changing in the ways of oVirt On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:59 AM Sandro Bonazzola wrote: > > > Il giorno gio 10 dic 2020 alle ore 21:51 Charles

[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-10 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il giorno gio 10 dic 2020 alle ore 21:51 Charles Kozler < char...@fixflyer.com> ha scritto: > I guess this is probably a question for all current open source projects > that red hat runs but - > > Does this mean oVirt will effectively become a rolling release type > situation as well? > There's n

[ovirt-users] Re: Recent news & oVirt future

2020-12-10 Thread Alex McWhirter
On 2020-12-10 15:47, Charles Kozler wrote: I guess this is probably a question for all current open source projects that red hat runs but - Does this mean oVirt will effectively become a rolling release type situation as well? How exactly is oVirt going to stay open source and stay in cadenc