Should we use Gentoo as baseline for ovirt? you can freeze this very easy but it's
hard to manage.
Ubuntu ltd will be a try for ovirt.
our lab we will leave centos 7 up to june 24.
than we have to move....
br
marcel
Am 8. Dezember 2020 22:01:51 MEZ schrieb Derek Atkins <derek(a)ihtfp.com>:
On Tue, December 8, 2020 3:49 pm, Christopher Cox wrote:
> On 12/8/20 2:20 PM, Michael Watters wrote:
>> This was one of my fears regarding the IBM acquisition. I guess we
>> can't complain too much, it's not like anybody *pays* for CentOS.
:)
>
> Yes, but this greatly limits oVirt use to temporal dev labs only.
>
> Maybe oVirt should look into what it would take to one of the long
term
> Devian
> based distros
So... stupid question, but... What would it take for a group of
interested individuals to "take over" the current
CentOS-as-RHEL-rebuild
processes currently in place? I honestly have no idea how much
person-hour effort it it is to maintain CentOS, or what other resources
(build machines / infrastructure) are required?
> ...snippity
-derek
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