> Am 15.11.2018 um 21:35 schrieb Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch>: > >> >> >> On 11/15/18 12:01 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 11/15/18 11:50 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/powering-its-future-while-preserving-present-introducing-red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-beta >>>>> >>>>> Just wondering, is there still something like a mailing list where >>>>> betas >>>>> are discussed? IIRC EL6 beta was the last one I saw but maybe I'm >>>>> missing >>>>> something? >>>> >>>> That question is pertinent to RedHat customers' lists, it is note >>>> relevant to CentOS. >>> >>> I don't agree. Since there are no corresponding CentOS betas for the new >>> RedHat betas, they have to be considered betas for CentOS as well. >> >> I believe is disagree about how CentOS works. I believe CentOS is a >> binary replica of RedHat Enterprise, and whatever is broken in RedHat >> Enterprise can only be fixed there. >> >> The way you [we] can affect RedHat Enterprise is through their open >> feedback (not their customer feedback which general publick has no >> access to), though I have no knowledge is that exists and in what form. > > That's exactly why I ask about a mailing list here. Since I was subscribed > to rhelv6-beta in the past I'm wondering if such a list really doesn't > exist anymore these days.Its upstreams decision to not support lists anymore. The Customer Portal is part of the substitution https://access.redhat.com/discussions -- LF
> >> Am 15.11.2018 um 21:35 schrieb Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch>: >> >>> >>> >>> On 11/15/18 12:01 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 11/15/18 11:50 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >>>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/powering-its-future-while-preserving-present-introducing-red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-beta >>>>>> >>>>>> Just wondering, is there still something like a mailing list where >>>>>> betas >>>>>> are discussed? IIRC EL6 beta was the last one I saw but maybe I'm >>>>>> missing >>>>>> something? >>>>> >>>>> That question is pertinent to RedHat customers' lists, it is note >>>>> relevant to CentOS. >>>> >>>> I don't agree. Since there are no corresponding CentOS betas for the >>>> new >>>> RedHat betas, they have to be considered betas for CentOS as well. >>> >>> I believe is disagree about how CentOS works. I believe CentOS is a >>> binary replica of RedHat Enterprise, and whatever is broken in RedHat >>> Enterprise can only be fixed there. >>> >>> The way you [we] can affect RedHat Enterprise is through their open >>> feedback (not their customer feedback which general publick has no >>> access to), though I have no knowledge is that exists and in what form. >> >> That's exactly why I ask about a mailing list here. Since I was >> subscribed >> to rhelv6-beta in the past I'm wondering if such a list really doesn't >> exist anymore these days. > > > Its upstreams decision to not support lists anymore. > > The Customer Portal is part of the substitutionThanks, that's exactly what I was afraid to hear. Simon
On 11/15/18 8:12 PM, Simon Matter wrote:>> >> >> Its upstreams decision to not support lists anymore. >> >> The Customer Portal is part of the substitution > Thanks, that's exactly what I was afraid to hear. > > Simon > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosAccording to?https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/15/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-beta-is-here/ You can sign up and become a redhat developer in order to be a beta tester for RHEL 8.? I haven't done it yet, but I intend to try.? I would hope that it would provide some type of mechanism for reporting bugs and some type of forum access. Nataraj