On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 10:24:45PM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
"Fedora will remain the first upstream of RHEL. It’s where every RHEL came from, and is where RHEL 9 will come from, too. But after RHEL branches off, CentOS will be upstream for ongoing work on those RHEL versions."
It sounds like extra work to maintain an intermediate release between RHEL and Fedora.
This is work that's already being done. The difference is doing it transparently and making it available to use, test, and build on.
It also sounds like an attempt to bring EPEL projects
in house, which has been tried before and often broken stable software. I refer to ansible, and most recently python 3.6.
Can you elaborate on how it sounds like that?