Le 23/12/2019 à 23:01, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
No.  8-stream is where packages will (eventually) be available to test software 
that’ll be part of the next point release of RHEL. So, for example, before RHEL 
8.1 was released, 8-stream had kernel packages with a version-release close to 
what was eventually released in RHEL 8.1, and eventually into CentOS 8.1.xxxx.

In short and to sum it up, CentOS 8 in its current state has some unpatched vulnerabilities. They have been adressed in RHEL since October, but not in CentOS.

It's fair to say this raises a few eyebrows among concerned CentOS users.

Cheers,

Niki

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