Re: Red Hat & Fedora -- largely stepping out of this ecosystem

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On Fri, Jun 30 2023 at 11:09:41 AM -0700, Carlos Rodriguez-Fernandez <carlosrodrifernandez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Going forward, you will see those patches contributions going into
Centos stream first, and they will be accepted by RH engineers, and then
they will end up in CentOS Stream distro first, and finally in RHEL.

Just for the record: no, you'll never see updates like those in CentOS Stream because that was a stable branch update after RHEL had already branched from CentOS Stream. Those patches will never appear in CentOS Stream because I do not push them there.

Michael

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