FYI, for all my epel packages I use CentOS (yes, I'm an
@redhat.com)
Thats sound more encouraging from your side, i will re-consider
CentOS and take a look.
differences you see between RHEL and CentOS you need to report to
CentOS
as I'm sure they'd be interested in fixing it.
Thats why i was afraid...
I dont want end up maintaining any CentOS too,
but probably it was a strong preconception from
my side about CentOS. Must confess never took a
look at any CentOS untill now.
AFAIK there have been very
few if any issues supporting EPEL in CentOS as CentOS is one of EPEL's
target operating systems. If we're not compatable with CentOS we're doing
something wrong.
See.
> Well than i can renounce and be happy with Fedora.
This sound strangly like a threat from someone looking to get a free RHEL
license.... Just saying.
It can be not so free. Or i dont know what schema, i questioned
the subject and got answer, however i didnt thinked it as
an abuse or something like this, but probably thinking in
principles than anyone can request licenses and it turn
probably into a sort of abuse.
Cristian.