On 9 Dec 2020, at 01:21, thilburn(a)generalpacific.com wrote:
I to would like to see if Ubuntu could become a bit more main stream with oVirt now that
CentOS is gone. I'm sure we won't hear anything until 2021 the oVirt staff need to
figure out what to do now.
Right now we’re happy that CentOS 8.3 is finally here. That aligns 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 again,
makes the 4.5 cluster level usable, tons of bug fixes.
Afterwards…well, I think Stream is not a bad option, we already have it in some form. I
suppose it’s going to be the most feasible option.
For anything else *someone* would need to do all the work. And I don’t mean it in a way
that we - all the people with @redhat.com address - are forbidden to do that or something,
it’s really about the sheer amount of work and dedication required, doubling the
integration efforts. oVirt is (maybe surprisingly) complex and testing it on any new
platform means a lot of extra manpower.
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