I agree.  I have two cluster upgrade projects, development, and production in 
the works.
Jumping over RHEL 8 to RHEL 9 will add considerably to the expected lifespan of 
the new
installations.  In an environment that that is becoming increasingly 
complicated by review
and restrictions, increasing the time between major upgrades increases my 
productivity.

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Subject: [External] [xcat-user] next xcat release timeline

Hello,  we are eagerly waiting for the next release of xcat.   My understanding 
was that RHEL 9 will be supported in the new release.   Is there a timeline 
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we are eagerly waiting for the next release of xcat.  My understanding was that 
RHEL 9 will be supported in the new release.  Is there a timeline decided for 
the new release?
thanks




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