On 09/07/2013 10:22 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
> No one on this list is able to give you a definitive answer, as this
> list cares mainly about upstream Fedora and is not an official RHEL
> channel.  If you need to know what RHEL 7 will contain, speak with your
> Red Hat sales representative.  But in all likelihood, RHEL 7 will be
> closer to Fedora 19 or even 20 than it will be to Fedora 18, if only
> because Fedora 19 has already been released and RHEL 7 has not.

It's also worth noting that Red Hat often backports features from more
recent kernels into the RHEL kernels.  So the most recent RHEL 6 kernel,
2.6.32-358.18.1.el6, has a bunch of features that weren't in 2.6.32.

As Eric said, if you have a relationship with Red Hat, you may be able
to get some insight into the RHEL roadmap.  OTOH, it's entirely possible
that even Red Hat doesn't yet know if this particular feature will ever
make it into RHEL 7; the future is like that sometimes.

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Ian Pilcher                                         arequip...@gmail.com
Sometimes there's nothing left to do but crash and burn...or die trying.
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