--On Thursday, January 13, 2022 2:10 PM -0500 Valeri Galtsev galtsev@kicp.uchicago.edu wrote:
We never had it in CentOS in the past, but I'm just curious: is live patching proprietary piece of RHEL? I know there are several solutions, way back there was paid one called splice, my Boss's son was one of the developers of that. Just curious, as, if it is paid, it is stripped off as part of CentOS composition, but if it is not paid, open source, then it would "just work", or not?
Indeed, we're talking the software versus the organization. I never expected CentOS the organization to provide anything more than repackaging (rebuilding and mirroring).
For kernel patching, there's the matter of rebuilding and distributing the patches, and then whether the software can do anything with that. If it's proprietary, the issue is moot.
But maybe it's like the update classification and differentiation, which was never implemented for CentOS, because of the extra effort the organization would have to provide.