On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 4:24 PM Johnny Hughes <johnny@centos.org> wrote:
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> Then we will get back to CentOS 8 .. since because no one has it yet ..
> it is not a priority.
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It's unfortunate that CentOS 8 has taken a backseat to CentOS 7.7,
because the release of CentOS 8 is the pre-requisite for a lot of
folks (including myself) for bootstrapping support for RHEL 8 for a
lot of folks, since CentOS 8 can be freely shared...
Not to mention that this comes across as very antagonistic.
In a more positive vein, what can we do to help?