On 03/31/2014 08:49 AM, Phelps, Matt wrote:
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OK, I'll calm down. Perhaps what you've said could have been communicated by the article. This line is what troubled me:
"So what the newly united Red Hat and CentOShttp://www.zdnet.com/red-hat-incorporates-free-red-hat-clone-centos-7000024907 is planning on are multiple CentOS releases."
Keep in mind they get more ad revenue the more clicks they get.
Also, we don't want to dictate when the SIGs do something, so they're free to set their own schedules and releases.
How will these "SIGs" be handled? Just additional yum repos? What if I want to use parts of the Storage SIG and Virtualization SIG together on the same installation?
Yes, they'll be additional repos. What you described is exactly one of our target use-cases. Using gluster or ceph as backend storage for virt. Granted, not all SIGs will be inter-operable, but most cases should be documented.
Oh, does this mean we'll get a working chrome/chromium past version 31? :)
Chrome/chromium is a completely separate headache because of the deps and build tools used. If someone wanted to take that up as a SIG/project, I'd be fine with it. I'd likely also call them a masochist, but hey.