Understanding the flow of packages, is it a fair comparison to say that
moving forward:
Fedora packages could be considered alpha/beta releases of apps
Centos/Stream could be considered beta / Pre-release / Release
candidates of packages / partially stable
RHEL official releases would be considered final release / stable
Where as before (done 12/2021)
Fedora Packages would be beta / pre-release
then RHEL and CentOS were final release / stable - one with commercial
support and the other with community only support.
Is that accurate?
On 12/9/2020 12:54 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 09:40:22AM +0000, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
And exactly the same applies to senior (or retired) admins on their
home computers. My main home machine runs about a dozen testbed
VMs, DHCP/DNS for the home network, Amanda, NFS and Samba for other
machines, ownCloud, Apache, Zotero and DokuWiki for the family. I
want a stable server under that lot, not a beta release.
CentOS Stream will not be a "beta release". That's not how RHEL minor
release development works. I personally think that it's going to be stellar
for your exact use case.
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