On 10/9/19 4:14 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 8:07 AM Thomas Oulevey <thomas.oulevey@cern.ch mailto:thomas.oulevey@cern.ch> wrote:
Hi Jim, On 10/9/19 3:02 PM, Jim Perrin wrote: >> The most important question is for CentOS 8. What happens when CentOS >> Stream "8" switch to upstream "9" ? >> Business as usual and we continue to rebuild all updates from >> git.centos.org <http://git.centos.org> ? >> >> It is very important to clarify this point, as it will shape how we >> can use CentOS for the future. >> > > There are no changes to CentOS Linux as a part of the Stream release. > Could you please clarify your concern here to help me understand it better? > > I just wanted to be sure that what happens to CentOS 8 Stream, doesn't affect CentOS 8 rebuild as we know it. Thanks for the clarification.
We have no plans to change the CentOS 8 rebuild and the way Jim and the team are building CentOS Stream and the rebuild is smart and keeps them fairly separate from each other so accidents should be rare if ever.
-Mike
If Stream was named something like "CentOS Next Upstream", the people would not be confused in what is the intention. Most think changes will be for CentOS, not RHEL.
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