[IMG] Is coming ....
True CentOS 8 is ready as RPM package tree. As CentOS members are using CentOS 8 on personal production servers. Looking at the CentOS build system, they are testing CentOS 8 image and ISO candidates. If these are correct, it is probably settled and done. There is only one, one. I believe that at 5,6 or 7 there has been an ISO bug once and the release was postponed. In short, just need to wait a bit longer members I'm still betting for a release in week end 19 Aug or 26 Aug. As syncing mirrors is an annoying task that has yet to follow.
The good news about Putty is that you don't need Putty. If using Windows. Windows Subsystem for Linux will do the job.
The presentation was great and it seems that it will be super but now with the beta version we can't do many things... I think the release date is before November....
About the CentOS 8 release. There has been no CentOS 8 related construction activity on the CentOS 8 build system since 14 August. Since August 14 is far before the weekend. it may just be that everything is ready and waiting for mirrir sync.
Am secretly curious about CentOS 8 Remi's RPM repository for CentOS 8 Check EPEL 8 Check (Although in limited packages form) Nginx present at CentOS 8 Check I think I can start some test servers. (Private, not business)
Maybe they will need to fix the one failing task? Code: 52900 build (dist-c8_0-updates, /rpms/edk2.git:7c69f2ce5386b89f4cc5cac0694dd3acc8478192) bstinson noarch 2019-08-16 14:16:40 Build System Info | MBOX Koji
It has already been corrected. Fortunately, updates are in a different tree. You have the release tree (packages, images and ISOS) as shoud be released as CentOS 8. And the update tree with updated packages from Red Hat's upstream errata.
Seems as CentOS 8 is ready. And is currently being synchronized with the mirrors. As you can see below. Apparently it is not synchronized all at once, but in blocks of 35 GB each. Since it's quiet now.
Haha basterds So if someone who has direct access to a mirror, for example a student with access to the university network. You should already be able to start
It's been days since there was activity measured at the CentOS mirror. It would seem that this is a political thing. 4 months is more than enough to re-build a distro with a paid team.