I'm sure that keeping x86-64-v2 baseline support will be an interesting additional value provided by freeloading rebuilders.

Jean-Marc Liger


Le 08/01/2024 à 22:33, Lance Albertson a écrit :
Speaking on behalf of a non-profit (OSU Open Source Lab) that uses a lot of older generation systems to support our infrastructure, I too am concerned about moving the v3 base line as a requirement for EL10. Our hardware budget is very limited so getting newer generation systems can take quite a bit of time or just luck (someone decides to donate gear).

If there's a way to make this work both ways, that would be great.

On Sun, Jan 7, 2024 at 11:56 AM John Cooper via CentOS-devel <centos-devel@centos.org> wrote:
Hi Phil,

I accept that you would be for the v3 base line, however the v3 base line would obliterate the 3 system home lab. I entered the home lab community in the last 2 years at most, the Dell PowerEdge R620 are my very first home lab servers. What’s more they were gifts.

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Lance Albertson
Director
Oregon State University | Open Source Lab 

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