RE: supported distros for S release

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> > CentOS 9 came out ... ~~ 1.5 years ago?  Arguably borderline for being
> considered obsolete.
> >
> > I'm not suggesting indefinitely, but I think we're sometimes too
> aggressive given corporate realities.
> >
> 
> CentOS 9 will be still supported FWICT, the original mail talks about
> CentOS Stream 8, which was released about 4 years ago and goes EOL on
> May 31, 2024, which is not long after Ceph S will be even released as
> stable the first time, possibly even before that if S gets a bit delayed
> like reef did..
> 
> I have no skin in the Ceph on CentOS game, but IMO it doesn't seem
> aggressive to stop support for a distribution in a release if the
> distribution is going EOL around the time of when said release is
> actually done. I mean, I wouldn't expect that Debian Bullseye still
> gets support for Ceph S, it's main support will be EOL in ~ July 2024
> too. But maybe not the best comparison as major upgrades between Debian
> releases are relatively easy and work since decades, so it's not as big
> of an issue there for corporate users.
>

I am a bit confused, I think I missed some news. "Ceph S"? Is that a new stream version or so? 

Ceph is currently still developed on rhel9 not? Or is this switching to a stream version? For my upgrade path I would like to chose the distribution closest to the development/testing environment.


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