On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 10:24:45PM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > "Fedora will remain the first upstream of RHEL. It’s where every RHEL > > came from, and is where RHEL 9 will come from, too. But after RHEL > > branches off, CentOS will be upstream for ongoing work on those RHEL > > versions." > It sounds like extra work to maintain an intermediate release between > RHEL and Fedora. This is work that's already being done. The difference is doing it transparently and making it available to use, test, and build on. > It also sounds like an attempt to bring EPEL projects > in house, which has been tried before and often broken stable > software. I refer to ansible, and most recently python 3.6. Can you elaborate on how it sounds like that? -- Matthew Miller <mattdm at fedoraproject.org> Fedora Project Leader