Why?
it is called "rolling release" and no one gave officially a statement to the question I asked,
if it is meant like that of Win10 ...
a beta release is not the same that many expect as a stable system, as they are used to have with CentOS;
you should think of renaming CentOS to something different, because with Enterprise this CentOS Stream has nothing in common;
and does Redhat really expect everone - even private people - afford a RHEL subscription¹ just to have a stable system?
¹ I would in case I only need just one RHEL subscription for ALL my private used VMs (including the ones hosted in internet as VPS)
- a DNS server - a proxy server (squid) - a mail server (mail store - cyrus-imapd) - a mail server (mail router f. outgoing mails) - a mail server (mail scanner f. incoming mails with SpamAssassin and ClamAV) - a 2nd proxy server (squid, with SSL interception and Squidclamav plus ClamAV) - a web server (apache) - a jump host - a 6in4 router - desktop with graphical UI (plus Firefox and Thunderbird) is a now a SL, but they decided several time ago, not to do their own system based on RHEL, they use CentOS, that is now a little bit bad for this/SL's use case;
- a VPS with OpenVPN (used with my smartphone) - a VPS with a proxy (squid, to avoid censorship due to geolocation blocking) - a VPS as the other end of 6in4 - a VPS with storage of my own files (all VPS run a bind, too)
Thanks for read;
Walter