Interesting, I hadn't read about the planned migration from RHV to
OpenShift. Based on what I've read here, it seems like 4.5 development is
well underway, so I doubt 4.4 will be the last release of oVirt. That
would mean August is probably not the end of the line.
However, the removal of gluster appears to be slated for 4.5, so it's
possible it's intended as a final release to harmonize the feature between
RHV and OpenShift somewhat, to make migration to OpenShift easier?
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022, Thomas Hoberg wrote:
> Please have a look here:
>
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhev/
>
> Without a commercial product to pay the vast majority of the developers, there is
just no chance oVirt can survive (unless you're ready to take over). RHV 4.4 full
support ends this August and that very likely means that oVirt won't receive updates
past July (judging by how things happened with 4.3).
>
> And those will be CI tested against the Stream Beta not EL8 including RHEL.
>
> Only with a RHV support contract ($) you will receive service until 2024 and with
extended support ($$$) until 2026.
>
> oVirt is dead already. They have known since October. They should have told us last
year.
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