After weeks of testing, CentOS 7 has been released. For a list of RELEASE NOTES, please see the Wiki.
CentOS falls in line with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, released just 26 days ago. It is also worth noting that an ALPHA release of Scientific Linux 7.0 is also available for testing.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 08 2014, @11:16AM
summary ever....
(Score: 2) by nightsky30 on Tuesday July 08 2014, @11:34AM
I like the summaries short and to the point. :)
(Score: 5, Funny) by janrinok on Tuesday July 08 2014, @01:33PM
I could have rewritten the release notes, or cut and pasted the press release - but I thought that the links did the job just as well. And, for those that dislike release announcements, it is easier for them to skip the story without writing a comment damning all editors to a life of living hell while demanding that we all be fired....
I am not interested in knowing who people are or where they live. My interest starts and stops at our servers.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 08 2014, @02:16PM
I liked it. Some people bitch about yet-another-software announcement. But I like them, and brief is fine for exactly the reasons you stated.
CentOS in particular, some people may still be thinking that CentOS is dead. They were inert for a very long while a few years back.
(Score: 2) by zafiro17 on Tuesday July 08 2014, @03:17PM
I'm trying to think what else you'd want in the summary. Have a click on the release notes and achieve enlightenment, punk.
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