> On 27. 1. 2021, at 18:10, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I also have concerns about CentOS Stream and the future CentOS in general!
> 
> What about support of oVirt on Oracle Linux? As Oracle themselves have 
> changed gears and now offering it for FREE, and only charging if you want 
> support. This is what IBM/RedHat should of done with CentOS.... but nope.
> 
> I'd like to stick with oVirt either on Oracle or upgrade to RHEL under the 
> new developer rules. RHEL allowing up to 16-hosts for free.
> 
> But as you mentioned - there are issues with the oVirt dependencies on RHEL.

yes, dependencies are the main issue. I don’t think we particularly care that 
much about the base OS (as long as it is more or less a RHEL clone it doesn’t 
really matter)

we won’t be able to sanity test everything, but RHEL sounds like a feasible 
idea. We do need to move from CentOS to Stream first anyway, though, just for 
the development sake. 

Thanks,
michal

> 
> Thoughts, anyone?
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