casimiro barreto wrote:
That is perfectly understood.
But not being a beta does not mean that it is not an environment for
testing new techs that may or may not find their way into RH-EL.
By that logic, Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuSE, Slackware, etc. are all test
bases for RHEL, because bugs they fix that go upstream all wind up in
RHEL eventually. However, you'll be met with equal contempt from people
if you go onto those distributions' respective mailing lists and tell
them they are just test beds for RHEL. They are completely different
distributions with different requirements.
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