Re: RHEL 7 Beta is now public

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On 12/12/2013 08:28 AM, Peter wrote:
>> well, they can't even really start until RHEL 7 is a done deal and 
>> released.   Investing too much effort in porting a beta often is wasted 
>> when the final release has structural changes.
> 
> Yes, but this seems to indicate otherwise:
> 
>> Within CentOS, we are going to do a CentOS7Beta1 build to match the
>> release upsteam
> 

The overall aim is to have as many people as possible test the rhel7
beta and file bugs at bugzilla.redhat.com; that way everyone is testing
anf doing feedback against the same builds, and we all win with a better
overall end result.

However, we are still going to - slowly maybe - get a CentOS-7 beta
build going, so that CentOS users can start testing their depoyment
strategies, start writing docs at wiki.centos.org, start doing migration
testing etc so that when CentOS-7 comes around for release, its not all
a big surprise.

The reason I say slowly, is because I would like to build a more open
and more inclusive process that allows a larger audience to help build
and promote the resulting distro. Lots of ideas at this point, the
coming weeks should see some of them firm up into a process.

What I will say is : for anyone looking to get involved, start brushing
up your git skills and hang out in irc #centos-devel as and when you can.


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