Il 08/12/20 22:12, Nicolas Kovacs ha scritto: > Le 08/12/2020 à 21:56, Johnny Hughes a écrit : >> And, it will likely be sometime mid to late 1st quarter 2021 before >> CentOS Stream is in its 'Fully Functional' state with community pull >> requests and the RHEL package maintainer doing all the work in CentOS >> Stream, etc . CentOS Linux 8 will still be available and updated until >> the end of December 2021. > I've spent the last couple hours reading through various reactions to this > sudden paradigm shift, and they're overwhelmingly negative. Even the brazen > professionals and the hardcore guru admins who have seen it all add a little > "RIP CentOS" to their tweets, blog articles and other publications. > > Only last month I held my yearly 101 class about Linux and Open Source at our > local university here in South France. We were talking about enterprise class > Linux - which isn't necessarily commercial Linux - and I remember explaining to > my students the choice of CentOS and the benefits of low-risk updates over an > extended period of ten years. > > A colleague of mine - the most proficient admin I personally know - already > decided to move to Oracle Linux. And I'm currently considering it as an option. > > Cheers from the sunny South of France, > > Niki > Hi Niki, I'm migrating away from centos since 8 released. The possibility of centos drop was enabled since IBM acquired RH. Johnny says that this is not an IBM decision, that a RH decision? Then it's worst. My new ship (that was my old ship) will be debian and Ubuntu. Thank you Johnny for the hard work.