Dear all,
You can try pouring tea into a cup, if it is full, the tea will flow from it. As long as Red Hat doesn't want to empty a part of the cup, all these discussions are a waste of precious time until you find another cup.
Jean-Marc
Am 21.12.20 um 13:09 schrieb Jean-Marc Liger:
Dear all,
You can try pouring tea into a cup, if it is full, the tea will flow from it. As long as Red Hat doesn't want to empty a part of the cup, all these discussions are a waste of precious time until you find another cup.
I could not hold back - corresponding to RH: "we can not change the wind but set the sails correctly" [Aristotle]
-- Leon :-)
On 21.12.2020 19:09, Jean-Marc Liger wrote:
You can try pouring tea into a cup, if it is full, the tea will flow from it. As long as Red Hat doesn't want to empty a part of the cup, all these discussions are a waste of precious time until you find another cup.
Jean-Marc
To the best of my understanding, people involved in long threads here are currently trying to justify/unjustify the switch to CentOS Stream.
I would assume those willing to proceed with what CentOS actually was, are now switching their efforts to Rocky (Lenix... add to the list if necessary) or, possibly, other Linux distributions.
Personally, I see that as simple business move to brush off those CentOS community part who are neither on RH payroll, nor their paying customers. That said, I just chose another direction to move to and another cause to support.
Le 22/12/2020 à 02:18, Konstantin Boyandin via CentOS-devel a écrit :
On 21.12.2020 19:09, Jean-Marc Liger wrote:
You can try pouring tea into a cup, if it is full, the tea will flow from it. As long as Red Hat doesn't want to empty a part of the cup, all these discussions are a waste of precious time until you find another cup.
Jean-Marc
To the best of my understanding, people involved in long threads here are currently trying to justify/unjustify the switch to CentOS Stream.
I would assume those willing to proceed with what CentOS actually was, are now switching their efforts to Rocky (Lenix... add to the list if necessary) or, possibly, other Linux distributions.
Personally, I see that as simple business move to brush off those CentOS community part who are neither on RH payroll, nor their paying customers. That said, I just chose another direction to move to and another cause to support.
I use COPR builders for CentOS Stream, they are regularly broken, so nothing more to say that it has to be used for playground only.
Original CentOS Linux is a dead end now and I'm a pragmatism fan as all slavics, so I don't want to waste my time and energy for useless moves.
Nevermind if it's a sad choice, but Red Had has already betrayed me two times, and in best effort I will progressively my servers migrate to Oracle Linux, first one in testing mode last week, kernels UEK are more up to date, MySQL is in full edition, and they have achieved a pretty good documentation as well.
Last, if a new Community OS arise (Rocky, Lenix, back CentOS...) I'll will give a try and make another decision again.
Jean-Marc