El mar, 22 dic 2020 a las 19:46, Sergio Belkin ()
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> El mar, 22 dic 2020 a las 18:54, Matthew Miller ()
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>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 05:39:57PM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
>> > Edward, thanks for the reply, the tone has changed "if you don't like
>> > CentOS Stream well, y
El mar, 22 dic 2020 a las 18:54, Matthew Miller ()
escribió:
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 05:39:57PM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > Edward, thanks for the reply, the tone has changed "if you don't like
> > CentOS Stream well, you know pay Red Hat".
> > "If you are using CentOS Linux 8 in a productio
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 05:39:57PM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Edward, thanks for the reply, the tone has changed "if you don't like
> CentOS Stream well, you know pay Red Hat".
> "If you are using CentOS Linux 8 in a production environment, and are
> concerned that CentOS Stream will not meet yo
El dom, 20 dic 2020 a las 16:13, Matthew Miller ()
escribió:
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 10:43:25AM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > I feel up to now the predominant tone of communications both fron CentOS
> > and RH is as if CentOS **professional** users were stealing something to
> > RH...
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> Can
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 10:43:25AM -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> I feel up to now the predominant tone of communications both fron CentOS
> and RH is as if CentOS **professional** users were stealing something to
> RH...
Can you point me to where you are seeing this tone in Red Hat and CentOS
comm
El sáb, 19 dic 2020 a las 23:12, edward via CentOS ()
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> On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
> > CentOS?
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> probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both
> rhel and centos
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> Ce
> On Dec 19, 2020, at 8:38 AM, edward wrote:
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> On 2020-12-19 19:05, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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>>> On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
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>>> On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
On 2020-12-19 19:05, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
CentOS?
probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both
> On Dec 19, 2020, at 7:10 AM, edward via CentOS wrote:
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> On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
>> In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
>> CentOS?
>
>
> probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both rhel
> and centos
>
> si
On 2020-12-19 14:33, Sergio Belkin wrote:
In what moment "user" and "community" were replaced by "customers" in
CentOS?
probably they want more of a overall professional ecosystem for both
rhel and centos
since it appears ubuntu has quite a lead server marketshare compared
to centos
El vie, 11 dic 2020 a las 15:28, Matthew Miller ()
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> https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/centos-stream-is-continuous-delivery/
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> https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/how-rhel-is-made/
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> Matthew Miller
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Il 2020-12-12 15:54 Leon Fauster via CentOS ha scritto:
EOL in 2024!
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2020-December/352340.html
https://centos.org/distro-faq/#q13-can-i-start-up-a-sig-that-will-maintain-centos-stream-8-after-rhel8-reaches-the-end-of-full-support
https://lists.centos.o
Am 12.12.20 um 13:40 schrieb Gionatan Danti:
Il 2020-12-11 23:53 Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Somewhere in amongst the vast number of posts, someone said that the
release cadence for point releases was 6 months with the final release
being 8.10 in 2024. After that RHEL 8 goes into maintenance mode and
Il 2020-12-11 23:53 Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Somewhere in amongst the vast number of posts, someone said that the
release cadence for point releases was 6 months with the final release
being 8.10 in 2024. After that RHEL 8 goes into maintenance mode and
there will be no more content added to 8-stre
Am 11.12.20 um 23:53 schrieb Pete Biggs:
On Fri, 2020-12-11 at 22:05 +0100, Gionatan Danti wrote:
Il 2020-12-11 19:26 Walter H. ha scritto:
with CentOS Stream there are only updates till 2024(!) not 2029 as it
be expected ...
Is that officially confirmed? If RHEL 8 is expected to have an 8.10
On Fri, 2020-12-11 at 22:05 +0100, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 2020-12-11 19:26 Walter H. ha scritto:
> > with CentOS Stream there are only updates till 2024(!) not 2029 as it
> > be expected ...
>
> Is that officially confirmed? If RHEL 8 is expected to have an 8.10
> release sometime in the 2028
Il 2020-12-11 19:26 Walter H. ha scritto:
with CentOS Stream there are only updates till 2024(!) not 2029 as it
be expected ...
Is that officially confirmed? If RHEL 8 is expected to have an 8.10
release sometime in the 2028-2029 timeframe, and if any updates should
really hit Stream-8 before
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:19:56AM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 12/10/20 2:53 PM, edward via CentOS wrote:
> >after reading some info on centos stream is a rolling release.
> >i'm wondering applying
>
> It's not a "rolling release" in the most commonly used sense. There
> just isn't a minor
On 11.12.2020 19:19, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 12/10/20 2:53 PM, edward via CentOS wrote:
after reading some info on centos stream is a rolling release. i'm
wondering applying
It's not a "rolling release" in the most commonly used sense. There
just isn't a minor number for releases. CentOS
On 12/11/20 10:19 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Just one ten-year long release.
My mistake: Stream releases are five-year long releases (RHEL's "full"
support period).
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On 12/10/20 2:53 PM, edward via CentOS wrote:
after reading some info on centos stream is a rolling release. i'm
wondering applying
It's not a "rolling release" in the most commonly used sense. There just
isn't a minor number for releases. CentOS Stream 8 will always be
CentOS Stream 8, a
after reading some info on centos stream is a rolling release. i'm
wondering applying
updates, upgrades to centos stream will use the same commands as before
or something new?
thanks
edward
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