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Red Hat, CentOS 's Linux parent company, announced it was " shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a current ...
Almost a year ago to the day, Red Hat changed CentOS from being a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone to being a developmental rolling Linux distribution, CentOS Stream. Many users weren't happy.
This disruption created a vacuum, and the Linux community quickly stepped up to fill it.
CentOS 8 shipped September 2019, rapidly after RHEL 8, and CentOS Stream was announced and released as an early look at what was coming in the next minor update.
Jack Wallen attempts to not only clear the air about CentOS Stream, but offers up an apology to Red Hat for aiding the spread of confusion.
Red Hat and the CentOS team have released CentOS Stream 10. The rolling release Linux distribution brings the basis up to date and cuts out old habits.
Jack Wallen kicks the tires of CentOS Stream to discover it's not the evil monstrosity some might make it out to be.
A Red Hat software engineering manager explains how CentOS Stream can help developers in the open source community who use Linux.
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