Hello,

Oracle Linux is offering CentOS users/dev/production servers to switch to 
Oracle Linux free of cost. They've produced a script to do this.  Oracle also 
has their own Repo's for oVirt and use it for their own Oracle Linux 
Virtualization Manager [Re-branded oVirt].

I know Red Hat has announced moving away from RHV and focusing on OpenShift 
virtualization. They'll happen in 2022-forward.  Are we already to assume oVirt 
will follow suite and migrate to OpenShift??

Questions:
Since announcement of CentOS going EOL and move to CentOS Stream... [Not doing 
it].  

- Will the oVirt team continue to develop past 4.4 release as well as support 
Oracle Linux? 
- Does Oracle really develop to their own ovirt repo and virtualization manager 
product
- What about supporting OpenSuSE or SLES?
- oVirt packages on RHEL?  [RH announced they will allow RHEL installed on up 
to 16-hosts for FREE]

I am considering to test moving CentOS 7 development  work-loads to Oracle 
Linux and use their oVirt repo.

Really like to know if oVirt developers plan to continue to build on what is 
there moving forward. Or will the project die?  I use oVirt on production 
work-loads [same as others] with GREAT success.  This is an absolute VMWare 
replacement.
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