I would have discussed this in user mailing list rather than in development
mailing list.
Anyway, you're welcome to run oVirt on RHEL, Alma, Rocky, Oracle, it should
work perfectly fine on RHEL 8.6 and derivatives.
Prerequisite for using them:
https://ovirt.org/download/install_on_rhel.html
We are using CentOS Stream as a development platform as it will give us
insight on what will come next.
But for a production environment it's totally fine not using CentOS Stream.
Il giorno lun 16 mag 2022 alle ore 16:50 <stuart.tener(a)bh90210.net> ha
scritto:
Developers,
I had not tried oVirt in a while and recently downloaded it and installed
it. I noticed it is using the beta-ware/non-production CentOS Stream now.
Is there any movement afoot to adopt Alma Linux or Rocky Linux so that it
has an actual production distribution to run on? It seems a very nice
environment and quite a shame to poison that environment with a
non-production distribution underpinning it.
What say you?
Stuart
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