On Fri, Dec 4, 2020, 3:25 PM Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 02:16:23PM -0800, Japheth Cleaver wrote: > > be a better-engineered and tested option. But as time goes on and > > the next EL release isn't either isn't announced or isn't stable > > enough to rely on, Fedora Server probably sees more use as a > > quasi-stable release base.. This fills a real need when your users > > are absolutely clamoring for things that aren't likely to be > > backported into the stable EL release and you don't want to have to > > send them into Ubuntu/Debian land (or have them grab an > > un-administered container off the shelf). > > Yeah, we may have an opportunity to do this better with CentOS Stream. > Starting with RHEL 8, there's no more "next EL isn't announced" -- instead, > they're every three years. So, we know when Fedora ELN is going to flow > into > CentOS Stream and from there to RHEL. We could actually position and label > each Fedora Server release by where it fits on the wave of that cadence. > It's too early to say that this hypothetical workflow is a replacement for Fedora. Things still show up in RHEL 8 ahead of CentOS Stream. A strong Fedora Server edition means a strong RHEL Server. - Ken >
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