Carl George :fedora: :centos: on Nostr: npub1nz77w…65q62 With CentOS Stream 9 we actually built RHEL fully in the public ...
npub1nz77wwax69jgtvp2jps7m4j657q0m8tfy8hhrplfjljt2kqlqx5ss65q62 (npub1nz7…5q62) With CentOS Stream 9 we actually built RHEL fully in the public for the first time ever, in collaboration with the community. Sources are now public in a way that facilities contributions, real git repos that you can send pull requests to. This made the extract/export tooling obsolete. However, this legacy tooling was left in place for longer than it should have been, and the new rebuild distros set up their pipelines to depend on it.