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    Centos 8 is EOL in 2021, what will xcp-ng do?

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO @zulu
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      @zulu oh god… Indeed, this is gold πŸ˜†

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        stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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        A useful thread from someone working on CentOS restoring some facts after the disastrous announcement and the logical reactions from disappointed users: https://twitter.com/carlwgeorge/status/1336901625290625024

        The breach of trust is still there regarding the EOL date of CentOS 8, but CentOS 8 Stream itself should not be that bad. It should still receive a fair amount of internal testing at Red Hat. They probably shouldn't have used the words "development branch" in their blog post: it was obvious that everyone would automatically translate it into "unstable".

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          astrugatch @stormi
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          @stormi

          It still moves it ahead of RHEL where as CentOS typically trailed (briefly). I'm not sure what to make of ANOTHER dev branch considering I thought that was the niche Fedora fit in.

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            Biggen
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            There is also Oracle Linux which is another RHEL offshoot.

            Will be interesting to see what Xen decides to do. Does xcp-ng forge ahead on their own and pick a distribution that Xen doesn’t?

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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              What do you mean by "Xen" @Biggen ? Xen itself doesn't need any Linux distro.

              You meant Citrix maybe?

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                Biggen @olivierlambert
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                @olivierlambert Yup, I meant Citrix and whatever they call it now - XenServer.

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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                  We'll have discussion with them to have think about the future πŸ™‚

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                    stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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                    We have published a blog post about all this: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2020/12/17/centos-and-xcpng-future/

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                      jefftee @ieugen
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                      @ieugen Read the blog post that XCP-NG posted today on this very topic, but even if the decided to stick with CentOS 8 Stream for the future base platform, they have selective control over which packages/updates would get released for XCP-NG.

                      I've already switched my CentOS 8.x installs to CentOS 8 Stream. Fedora is too buggy and too far upstream of RedHat for my personal taste. CentOS 8 Steam is supposed to be positioned between Fedora and RedHat, so they might just hit the sweet spot.

                      Of course, if XCP-NG switched to Ubuntu LTS releases as the base going forward, I wouldn't cry about that either, so I anticipate this announcement from RedHat won't really affect XCP-NG and we'll look back on this and realize it was not a big deal.

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                      • IndyJI Offline
                        IndyJ @jefftee
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                        @jefftee I prefer Alpine Linux. ✌

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                          jefftee @IndyJ
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                          @indyj ok

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                            tuxen Top contributor @IndyJ
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                            @indyj said in Centos 8 is EOL in 2021, what will xcp-ng do?:

                            @jefftee I prefer Alpine Linux. ✌

                            +1

                            Low resource footprint, no bloatware... They even have a pre-built Xen Hypervisor ISO flavor πŸ˜‰

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                            • olivierlambertO Offline
                              olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                              Xen and Linux kernel inside XCP-ng are completely custom, so it's pretty different than the those shipped in CentOS or even Alpine.

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                              • JohnnyBeGoodJ Offline
                                JohnnyBeGood
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                                I've always used Debian LTS for many, many years. Just curious if Debian is anywhere on the radar for the replacement?

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                                • olivierlambertO Offline
                                  olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                                  The thing is: everything is RPM based now. Switching to DEB will involve a LOT of work (not only to rebuild everything, but also the build system, now based on Koji etc.)

                                  Note: I like Debian and it's my main server operating system.

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                                  • JohnnyBeGoodJ Offline
                                    JohnnyBeGood @olivierlambert
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                                    @olivierlambert said in Centos 8 is EOL in 2021, what will xcp-ng do?:

                                    The thing is: everything is RPM based now. Switching to DEB will involve a LOT of work (not only to rebuild everything, but also the build system, now based on Koji etc.)

                                    Note: I like Debian and it's my main server operating system.

                                    Got it. Thanks!

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                                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                                      olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                                      IMHO, CentOS Stream might do it, alternatively Rocky, but this will be probably a "common" decision with Citrix so we can keep our fork small and contribute to each project easily πŸ™‚ (and move faster!)

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                                        JohnnyBeGood @olivierlambert
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                                        @olivierlambert said in Centos 8 is EOL in 2021, what will xcp-ng do?:

                                        IMHO, CentOS Stream might do it, alternatively Rocky, but this will be probably a "common" decision with Citrix so we can keep our fork small and contribute to each project easily πŸ™‚ (and move faster!)

                                        I forgot about Citrix. In that case it makes sense to work together. Anything else is double work πŸ™‚

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                                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                                          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                                          Indeed, there's no reason to reinvent the wheel. We always prefer to work together, there's too many things to do πŸ™‚

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                                            Any news what will happened here?

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