On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 5:36 PM Leon Fauster via CentOS-devel centos-devel@centos.org wrote:
Without wanting to imply anything, but when I read between the lines: This sounds that the next major RHEL releases will not provide sources in a way, that allows someone to identify the current snapshot or point in time of a RHEL release. That is exactly what people are complaining about CentOS Stream and next minor release. So, everything (rpm artifacts) are then on "upstream" (gitlab/rolling dev) and no more "downstream" side (ftp:10yearsago, git:today). Do I misread this? (as you stated, a multi-modal conversation would be more appropriate)
-- Leon
Welcome to reposync and date-stamped copies of the daily or weekly updates. This is what we have to do to get a locked-down EPEL release: it's not a new problem.