Re: is CentOS an LSB certified product?

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Nicholas wrote:
> Correction:
>
> RHEL 5 is LSB 3.1. Does this mean CentOS 5 is automatically LSB 3.1?

Yes. But we may not call it so, as CentOS is *not* certified by the
Linux Foundation. But the LSB tests should run without any problem on 

If anyone wants to sponsor that - feel free to contact the CentOS team,
as the fees are pretty high:

<https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Fee_Schedule>

And the product has to be retested after each maintenance release (5.1,
5.2, 5.3) ...

But you could also donate that kind of money to the CentOS project if
you want to express how you feel about CentOS :)

Cheers,

Ralph

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