On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 07:02:03PM +, James Pearson wrote:
> If there is going to be a no-cost RHEL that can be used in the same way as
> CentOS is used now, then I think that would solve all the problems with
> this CentOS Stream announcement ... and calm down things
There's not going to be a
Am 09.12.20 um 18:25 schrieb Frank Cox:
Here's an idea, though I don't know if it would be practical.
I assume that at some point everything that goes into RHEL and its "official"
updates travels through the Stream ecosystem beforehand.
So what about the idea of maintaining (somewhere) a list
Matthew Miller:
>> why don't they just make RHEL available to all for 'free', and you just
>> pay for support if you need it - i.e. a bit like it is now, RHEL if you
>> pay, CentOS if you don't - I'm sure that would make everyone happy :-)
>
> Because RHEL's value proposition is not merely support,
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 12:33:57PM -0600, Tom Bishop wrote:
> They would have saved a lot of bashing of teeth etc if they would have had
> all of that ready at the same time so folks could assess where things fall,
> right now all we have is RH folks saying something else is coming with no
> detail
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 12:27 PM Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 06:02:37PM +, James Pearson wrote:
> > why don't they just make RHEL available to all for 'free', and you just
> > pay for support if you need it - i.e. a bit like it is now, RHEL if you
> > pay, CentOS if you don't
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 06:02:37PM +, James Pearson wrote:
> why don't they just make RHEL available to all for 'free', and you just
> pay for support if you need it - i.e. a bit like it is now, RHEL if you
> pay, CentOS if you don't - I'm sure that would make everyone happy :-)
Because RHEL's
Frank Cox:
> Here's an idea, though I don't know if it would be practical.
>
> I assume that at some point everything that goes into RHEL and its "official"
> updates travels through the Stream ecosystem beforehand.
>
> So what about the idea of maintaining (somewhere) a list of official updates
>
Here's an idea, though I don't know if it would be practical.
I assume that at some point everything that goes into RHEL and its "official"
updates travels through the Stream ecosystem beforehand.
So what about the idea of maintaining (somewhere) a list of official updates to
RHEL as they are r
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