On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 11:23 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
I really think that if someone is actually interested in helping the project, rather than being a backseat driver and griping at every change ........
But first one ought to know exactly where the "project" is going. In which direction is Centos heading ?
Am I mistaken in thinking, after reading recent postings, Centos is slowly moving in a different direction to RHEL and the removal of useful and informative sub-version numbers is merely the first of many manifestations of the growing-gap, or eventual gulf, between "upstream" and Centos ?
Will Centos versions eventually become incompatible, partially or wholly, with its parent's RHEL versions ? I can understand why that would be commercially advantageous to RH.