hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 10:26:29PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
Thanks to you, KB, and all the myriads of others who did all the work. I was glad to put in my $0.02 worth, but it was as nothing compared to many of the rest of you.
T H A N K S A B U N C H!!!
Many thanks Karanbir and the Centos Team.
I beieve that will be a great release.
Best Wishes
Arturo
Em 07-07-2014 19:51, Fred Smith escreveu:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 10:26:29PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
Thanks to you, KB, and all the myriads of others who did all the work. I was glad to put in my $0.02 worth, but it was as nothing compared to many of the rest of you.
T H A N K S A B U N C H!!!
On 07/07/2014 11:26 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
Thanks to everyone from me too.
Especially on heeding my arguments about having minor version beside date stamp, keeping 2 DVD's around, and including (soon) EPEL release rpm within Extras repository. I know I was not alone arguing for these things, but this makes it more of a "my" distro then with C5 and C6 (I exclusively use CentOS for all my desktops and laptops and all servers I even installed, 5-6 years back). It is a very good feeling.
Now I have to brace for hurricane of support questions and problems people will be swamping our CentOS group on Facebook. And to install CentOS 7 on the newest server currently in the shop :D
On 07/07/2014 07:03 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
On 07/07/2014 11:26 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
Thanks to everyone from me too.
Especially on heeding my arguments about having minor version beside date stamp, keeping 2 DVD's around, and including (soon) EPEL release rpm within Extras repository. I know I was not alone arguing for these things, but this makes it more of a "my" distro then with C5 and C6 (I exclusively use CentOS for all my desktops and laptops and all servers I even installed, 5-6 years back). It is a very good feeling.
Now I have to brace for hurricane of support questions and problems people will be swamping our CentOS group on Facebook. And to install CentOS 7 on the newest server currently in the shop :D
My thanks to the CentOS team for another great release for my nonprofit and personal use, thanks to CentOS for their arms-length collaboration with Red Hat and the openness of the C7 effort, and special thanks to Johnny, KB, and Jim for their patience with the general public on this devel list.
Jack
On 7/7/2014 5:26 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
CentOS-7 has been a massive sprint, but we got there in the end with a few blips - nothing that cant be fixed retrospectively.
I just wanted to drop a note here and say thanks to everyone who participated in the lead up, the builds, the testin and the delivery.
This is, ofcourse, where things begin - we have a great platform with lots of potential to do some really cool stuff.
Lets get started,
- KB
Quite the difference from the last major release, both in openness (I understand why it wasn't this way before, and agree with said reasoning), and time to release.
Very nice job, much thanks to all that contributed.
Fred Wittekind