On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:30 PM Jason Brooks jbrooks@redhat.com wrote:
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No. I was on that team too, and growing CentOS beyond just consumption and into contribution was something we emphasized throughout. Our primary intent, the reason the whole thing got started, was that we needed to provide our layered projects with a slow-moving community distro to layer atop. That's why we put so much effort into the SIGs, and into opening up the build processes and tools. Even with that work done, until we opened up RHEL development itself, contributions to the core of CentOS were basically blocked. Now, in addition to the layered project need, which hasn't gone away, we need a distro to open up RHEL development, and CentOS Stream is that distro.
Isn't that what fedora is used for?