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What is CentOS Stream

CentOS Stream is a release from the CentOS Project. It’s an effort, along with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineering team, to increase transparency and collaboration around the RHEL development process.

This video gives a little more detail about the what, why, and how of CentOS Stream

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23 thoughts on “What is CentOS Stream

  • My understanding: fedora (debian unstable) –> centos (debian testing) –> rhel (debian stable)

  • Ey Guys, Thank you for your comments and I totally agree with you in this type of situation.

    I take the opportunity to ask you, is there a web page, social network or community to talk about open source topics in a more open way?

    Thanks

  • modern systems are getting bigger and bigger, maybe free Redhat is not a sustainable solution to us

  • IBM and Microsoft took the oath to sabotage open community.

  • So CentOS stream is a beta not suitable for production work. Okay, I guess I will have to move to Debian. Were a four-person shop with no budget and ten users. RHEL would cost us too much to implement and pay for. Our management is suggesting we move to Debian until Rocky Linux becomes available.

  • Pushing CentOS Stream on all of us has killed CentOS. Time to migrate to Ubuntu Server!

  • Not a good video …. Lacks clarity for beginners

  • So basically you are using Community for your RHEL development. and Killing CENTOS

  • So it's basically bit like Debian testing?

  • So it's basically bit like Debian testing?

  • So is Stream effectively a rolling Fedora or is the delay closer to RHEL's release schedule, or is it nearer the middle?

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