On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 3:53 PM Oliver Paukstadt pstadt@sourcentral.org wrote:
On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 05:38 -0500, Konstantin Boyandin via CentOS-devel wrote:
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/#Life_Cycle_Dates
Yeah, deeply, in many a sense. I am a sysadmin, attending to quite a lot of systems, and CentOS was a real blessing.
Now, as I see it, CentOS is becoming a sandbox for upcoming RHEL minor releases, so one can bid farewell to free to use, stable, reliable and predictable OS.
It is for the ISVs now. 3rd party software vendors which do not need to buy a RHEL license to provide software for RHEL. They can test next releases now without troubles. RedHat does not want personal users, they only want business.
First thing if you switch to streams, it installs subscription-manager. If you try to uninstall it, tuned is going to be removed. Feels like bullying on all levels.
Can you file a bug on subscription-manager for that, please? That seems unnecessary and likely a side-effect of Stream being directly in the path of RHEL development. We should look at adjusting it to make Stream a bit more usable there.
josh
I am currently in process of upgrading multiple CentOS-driven systems, so this piece of news has become a nasty surprise. Looks like a major decision should be taken right now.
I am really disappointed: A year ago they promised nothing will change for the rebuild version when streams was announced. Since then I have migrated all of my personal CentOS 6 to CentOS 8. And right after the end of CentOS 6, CentOS 8 rebuild is going to be destroyed within a few months. I don't believe in coincidence, this is very dishonest move.
So lets support the free linux distributions or create another rebuild project.
Regards, Oliver
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