Re: CentOS advisories for 8 release

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Il 07/08/20 23:05, Olivier Bonhomme ha scritto:
Hello dear CentOS community,

I'm writing on this mailing list because I'm discovering CentOS 8 after several years of practice on CentOS 7.

One of my main concern about a distribution is Bug Fixes and Security Fixes. For CentOS 7, all fixes where identified on CentOS-Announces lists with CESA, CEBA and CEEA which is a good thing in order to identify how a distribution can be broken, vulnerable.

However, I didn't find any announcement for CentOS 8. I tried to investigate about any changes about announcement policies but I didn't find anything reliable.

So I'm asking here what is exactly the status about announcements for CentOS 8 ? Is it a thing who totally disappeared replaced by Red Hat advisories or is it something different ? Or maybe it is just not planned yet ?

Explanations would be very welcomed.

Thanks for your answer

Regards,
Olivier Bonhomme


Hi Olivier,

this question got several answers. Since C8 was release updates on announces ML are not available because the tool that provides notification does not work with the new tool that is used to build packages.

Actually I use RHEL advisory, but this require a RH account (not subscription).

I asked some days ago and I got this answer:

Start Quote:

As I understand some kind of mapping must be implemented
for indexcode+gitcommitid beetween CentOS and RH ...

https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2020-August/351263.html

End Quote:

So seems that something boils in the pot. We must only wait.

My 2 Cents

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