![]() ![]() They will continue to take Fedora releases and perform their QA on them, but now they will assemble all their changes publicly as CentOS Stream. With CentOS Stream, Red Hat is doing their development work out in the open. There will not be a "CentOS Linux 9", and instead all efforts from the CentOS project will be focused into CentOS Stream.The life cycle of CentOS Linux 7 was not affected by this annoucement. ![]() CentOS Linux 8 would have it's end of life changed from this historic 10 year life cycle to instead 2 years (thus setting the end of life to be ).In December 2020, the CentOS project changed their operating model and announced: Previously CentOS Linux followed the same life as the upstream RHEL product, this being a 10 year life cycle. For this reason CentOS Linux was always a direct copy of what existed in RHEL, without the support that is usually included with RHEL. The CentOS project currently provides two Linux variants:Ĭonsistent, manageable platform that suits a wide variety of deploymentsĬontinously delivered distribution that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL CentOS Linux ¶ĬentOS Linux has always been a 'rebuild' of RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), meaning that the distribution was built by taking the source code from RHEL and repackaging and releasing it as CentOS Linux. Using AIMS (the Automated Installation Management ServerĬommunity-driven free software effort focused around the goal of providing a rich platform for open source communities to build upon. Scientific Linux CERN (SLC6) (deprecated) ![]()
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