2014-06-25 17:50 GMT+02:00 Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org>: > Note: this tree now has a centos-release that implements the scope of > change we were talking about in the numbering thread. I went through > quite a few permutations and what we have here seems like the best > middle ground to be on. I am also going to try and circle back to some > of the RH folks to make sure they are ok with how we message around > where the CentOS Linux release is built from. This change is not the majority of the community. # rpm -q centos-release centos-release-7-1406.el7.centos.0.4.x86_64 7-1406 looks confusing... Is it possible to remove the YYMM section from centos-release rpm? All other Red Hat projects like Fedora doesn't use this strange release numbering. 1406 sounds like an Ubuntu release... Overall, it's a rebuilt of RHEL 7.0. Why not call it CentOS 7.0? Best regards, Morten