I also have concerns about CentOS Stream and the future CentOS in general!
What about support of oVirt on Oracle Linux? As Oracle themselves have changed gears and now offering it for FREE, and only charging if you want support. This is what IBM/RedHat should of done with CentOS.... but nope.
I'd like to stick with oVirt either on Oracle or upgrade to RHEL under the new developer rules. RHEL allowing up to 16-hosts for free.
But as you mentioned - there are issues with the oVirt dependencies on RHEL.
Thoughts, anyone?
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