On 13/05/2020 08:46, Andy Hall wrote:
If CentOS Stream is "upstream" of RedHat then how can RH 8.2 be released when Stream is still on 8.1.1911 ?
Have I misunderstood the release model ?
Thanks.
I view CentOS Stream as a public RHEL beta, something that has not previously existed for point releases.
So being a public beta, CentOS Stream (8.1.x) has to come before the main release of RHEL 8.2.
By this analogy, the next release of CentOS Stream (8.2.x) will be the rolling beta for RHEL 8.3.
IMHO, the issue here is timing, with RH making point releases to RHEL8 every 6 months, and CentOS taking 10+ weeks to get their release done, that doesn't leave much time for any meaningful input into CentOS Stream (or rather the next RHEL point release), as I'd expect RH to be (close to) closing the window on the next RHEL release. What it does do is allow Red Hat to perform some (relatively) widespread beta testing of certain components for the next RHEL release.