If you work for a business that depends on the final non-CentOS Stream version of the operating system, what can you do?
CentOS version 2 was the first such release, bringing an Enterprise Linux to the Community. The next bit of history we have to cover was in 2009, when Lance Davis went missing from the project.
It seems to us that a free, open, community-driven immutable version of CentOS Stream CoreOS could potentially be of interest to a few people outside of OpenShift or OKD. We asked Gilmore if it ...