On 28/02/16 00:04, Peter wrote:
The issue there is you can't expect every third-part kernel vendor to add that provide.
Everyone who cared to should have done in the last 8 odd years the xen stack has been available on CentOS - beyond that, we should build a good local story and ensure other vendors have the opportunity to come along.
You seem to be arguing for a broken story for some third party corner case,
We have a local kernel, built for purpose, tested for purpose, and used within the ecosystem by other efforts that require or provide a xen interface, lets just stick with trying to make that better.
besides, there is nothing stopping users from later installing whatever other keys they want. Pretty sure a majority of the userbase wont.
regards