Il 2020-12-11 23:53 Pete Biggs ha scritto:
Somewhere in amongst the vast number of posts, someone said that the release cadence for point releases was 6 months with the final release being 8.10 in 2024. After that RHEL 8 goes into maintenance mode and there will be no more content added to 8-stream (because it had reached the end of it's useful life as a pre point release distro).
From what I can read here [1], the latest 8.10 release (due in 2024) will be supported for other 5 years, bringing RHEL 8 to the 10 years total support we know.
So the question is: will Stream-8 follow the same support cycle? Or any Extended life cycle support patch to the RHEL 8.10 release will be considered private?
This is a very important question and I sincerely hope someone can answer.
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