Hello, Kinda confused, will CentOS new SIGs: CentOS Storage, CentOS Cloud, and CentOS Virtualization, CentOS Core,etc be a developmental path to future RHEL releases, or will they continue be an exact clone of RHEL, like Centos currently is? http://www.zdnet.com/red-hat-reveals-centos-plans-7000027812/
Initial reaction: Crap! One of the best things about CentOS, in my opinion, was not having to deal with all the different RHEL builds/releases/whatever they called them, and just having ONE distribution. So much for that. It didn't take long for Red Hat to get their mitts all over CentOS, huh? On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 5:56 AM, Edward M <edwardunix at live.com> wrote:> Hello, > > Kinda confused, will CentOS new SIGs: CentOS Storage, CentOS Cloud, and > CentOS Virtualization, CentOS Core,etc be a developmental path to future > RHEL releases, or will they continue be an exact clone of RHEL, like > Centos currently is? > > > http://www.zdnet.com/red-hat-reveals-centos-plans-7000027812/ > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Matt Phelps System Administrator, Computation Facility Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics mphelps at cfa.harvard.edu, http://www.cfa.harvard.edu
On 03/31/2014 04:56 AM, Edward M wrote:> Hello, > > Kinda confused, will CentOS new SIGs: CentOS Storage, CentOS Cloud, and > CentOS Virtualization, CentOS Core,etc be a developmental path to future > RHEL releases, or will they continue be an exact clone of RHEL, like > Centos currently is?The Core SIG produces the same CentOS everyone knows and loves. The other sigs allow groups of like-minded community members to take CentOS, and modify it in an officially recognized manner to suit their needs. It also allows projects a method to distribute their applications using CentOS as the platform. Examples: adding xen support, distributing cloud-init enabled images, or building in glusterfs support. These are community driven efforts, and you don't have to use them if you don't want to. -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77
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