On 1/7/23 13:41, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:> Heh,
>
> Your sentiments on the website very much mirror my own, although I?m more
focused on server applications rather than on desktop (we use Macs and Ubuntu
for that). When Red Hat announced Streams, I was terrified at first and my first
instinct was to switch to Rocky or a similar 1:1 distro, but then thought there
might be something good coming out of the whole ordeal. And indeed it did, we
used to run centos on test and RHEL on live systems and having packages
(especially kernel) on test a bit in front of the live systems (instead of a bit
behind like with the old centos) turned out to be very useful. We were able to
catch a nasty lockup bug in a series of kernels around RHEL 8.6, report it,
follow its resolution, and although Red Hat did end up releasing an official
RHEL kernel with the bug for whatever reason, we were able to avoid it in
production, and all was good. Exactly what you want from a distro like Streams.
Exactly what Red Hat would expect to get from a distro like Streams, right?
>
> However, now that streams kernel has been behind RHEL for months, I begin
to wonder, is it a symptom of something? What? Change of direction or simple
lack of resources (recession and quiet quitting and all that jazz)? Is it time
to switch to the old way (i.e. Rocky) again?
>
One thing to note is, we are currently working on moving the c8s process
to use the same workflow as the c9s process. That will happen later
this year. Right now, I only build what releases to git.centos.org for
the c8s branch for the kernel. They are looking to get me a new kernel
now.
>> On 7. Jan 2023, at 20:05, Steven Rosenberg <passthejoe at
gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> If you want to follow CentOS Stream development, I have two websites
that
>> grab CentOS-supplied XML and publish blog entries of updated packages
>> whenever that happens:
>>
>> https://centos.passthejoe.net/
>> https://passthejoe.tilde.institute/centos/
>>
>> Both websites have the same content.
>>
>> Frustration with CentOS Stream 8 development and security -- especially
the
>> kernel -- drove me to create this site so progress in both distros (8
>> Stream and 9 Stream) would be easier to follow.
>>
>> Red Hat employees promised that Stream 9 would solve many of the issues
>> that are troubling in Stream 8, and so far that has been true.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 12:58 PM Aleksandar Ivanisevic <
>> aleksandar.ivanisevic at 2e-systems.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what is happening with centos 8-Streams kernel?
>>> It has been behind RHEL for months now, RHEL8.7 has
4.18.0-425.3.1.el8
>>> built in December and Streams has 4.18.0-408.el8 built all the way
back in
>>> end October. Is there some policy somewhere that I missed that says
that 9
>>> will be now getting the focus or whatnot?
>>>