Hi,
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 6:09 PM Michael Catanzaro mcatanzaro@redhat.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 24 2023 at 10:24:58 AM -0500, Chris Adams linux@cmadams.net wrote:
Is there any chance of having a CentOS Stream repo along the lines of Fedora's updates-testing, so that CVEs at least would have some type of available update in a timely manner? With 7 there's the fasttrack repo, but it doesn't actually seem to be used currently (and IIRC wasn't ever a "testing" type channel).
A new -testing repo might make sense indeed. I believe currently updates are held until after Red Hat QA has tested them, which introduces significant delay (although not any delay relative to RHEL updates). I don't know what the chances of this happening are, though. It works really well for Fedora though, where community members regularly catch bugs that would otherwise have reached stable users, so it's certainly something to consider.
I think we should move this conversation to centos-devel mailing list.
But also there is no point in -testing repo for CentOS Stream.
When you build a package in CentOS Koji it gets into c9s-gate tag [1]. These packages are publicly available and if you'd like to use or test them before their RHEL part passed the internal RHEL QE, you can do that.
https://kojihub.stream.centos.org/koji/taginfo?tagID=2
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