On 2020-12-10 15:47, Charles Kozler wrote:

I guess this is probably a question for all current open source projects that red hat runs but - Does this mean oVirt will effectively become a rolling release type situation as well? How exactly is oVirt going to stay open source and stay in cadence with all the other updates happening around it on packages/etc that it depends on if the streams are rolling release? Do they now need to fork every piece of dependency?
What exactly does this mean for oVirt going forward and its overall stability?

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Time will tell, but i suspect if anything this will make ovirt
development easier in some regards. ovirt already enables multiple SIG
streams, unofficial updates, etc... A lot of that would be streamlined.
Ovirt would be able to target future RHEL much easier by targeting
CentOS stream.
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