Re: [CentOS-announce] CentOS Project joins forces with Red Hat

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On 01/08/2014 10:16 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 8:01 AM, Thomas Göttgens <tgoettgens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> They do that right now.
>>
>> - CentOS Plus-Kernel
>> - CentOS Extras
>> - Xen4CentOS
>>
>> Are all NOT upstream but CentOS original projects. Read the part about SIG
>> in the FAQ and you know what this will eventually become.
> 
> I hope the 'centos minimal' iso continues to be supported.   That has
> become my favorite install approach, especially where someone in a
> remote office has to bring a box up to where I can ssh to it and add
> our applications.   I do wish it included openssh-clients and rsync to
> make the next steps easier, though...
> 

That won't go away. This is purely an additive process. Nothing changes
for what we already do. If you want to use the new stuff we do or a
variant that someone else comes up with, great. If not, the base/updates
will always be there, minimal included.

-- 
Jim Perrin
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