From 0ce32544fe144772e954fd1f1ce2b304cc32fe2c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karsten Wade Date: Sep 24 2019 05:25:15 +0000 Subject: Updating who/what/where/why for the world of two CentOS distros. - Quick blurb about each distro begins answering questions about the new distro - Release notes are going to be the main page for referencing what each distro is now and going forward from here --- diff --git a/content/index.erb b/content/index.erb index edcbbbc..107502c 100644 --- a/content/index.erb +++ b/content/index.erb @@ -16,9 +16,14 @@ is_hidden: true

The CentOS Project

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The CentOS Project is a community-driven free software effort focused on delivering a robust open source ecosystem. For users, we offer a consistent manageable platform that suits a wide variety of deployments. For open source communities, we offer a solid, predictable base to build upon, along with extensive resources to build, test, release, and maintain their code.

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We're also expanding the availability of CentOS images across a number of vendors, providing official images for Amazon, Google, and more. For self-hosted cloud, we also provide a generic cloud-init enabled image.

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For more information about updates and improvements in CentOS 7, please check out the release notes or the release announcement in the mailing list archive.

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The CentOS Project is a community-driven free software effort focused on delivering a robust open source ecosystem around a Linux platform.

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We offer two flavors of Linux distro:

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  • CentOS Linux is a consistent, manageable platform that suits a wide variety of deployments. For some open source communities, it is a solid, predictable base to build upon.
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  • The new CentOS Stream is a rolling-release distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a mid-stream between Fedora Linux and RHEL. For anyone interested in participating and collaborating in the RHEL ecosystem, CentOS Stream is your reliable platform for innovation.
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In support of this community effort, the CentOS Project provides extensive resources to build, test, release, and maintain code on these platforms.

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For more information about updates and improvements in CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux 8, please check out the CentOS Stream release notes and the CentOS linux release notes or the release announcement in the mailing list archive. Information about other actively maintained CentOS Linux releases is available on the CentOS Linux 7 and CentOS Linux 6 release notes pages.