On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 02:07:01PM +0100, Jaroslav Prokop wrote:
It would provide with what is lost with CentOS Linux.
Let's entertain an example:
I would like to setup a home server with some locally hosted
services, but I wouldn't like to update it to new system with new
software every year just to get security updates.
[...]
"pioneer" of new releases, I feel that then I would miss a
production ready, free and long term supported system
from the ecosystem of RHEL/Fedora. But apparently some already took
Take a look at this part of the CentOS FAQ:
"In the first half of 2021, we will be introducing low- or no-cost
programs for a variety of use cases, including options for open source
projects and communities, partner ecosystems and an expansion of the use
cases of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer subscription to better
serve the needs of systems administrators and partner developers. We’ll
share more details on these initiatives as they become available."
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faq-centos-stream-updates#Q10
Those details really have not been worked out, but I expect your use to be
one that's definitely thought of.
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader