On Tue, Oct 3 2023 at 03:32:36 PM -0400, Solomon Peachy via devel
<devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
However, this has _always_ been the situation for RHEL. Only the
sources for the _latest_ point release (eg RHEL 7.4) were ever made
available to the general public; updates/fixes backported to prior
versions (eg RHEL 7.3) never saw the precise corresponding sources
released (directly) to the public. Pre-Stream CentOS therefore only
ever received updates for the _latest_ point release of RHEL.
So as you mention, we've indeed never published the code for "Extended
Update Support" branches; that has always been private to customers
only. But we did previously publish the code for the latest stable RHEL
branches on git.centos.org, and no longer do so. That's what has
changed.
Michael
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