> Practically how is that damaging your use case by using CentOS stream? Do you see many things being unstable?
I don't know what the actual rate of bugs ended up being; I burned CentOS from my infrastructure when the news dropped.
> It doesn't refer CentOS as a beta release of RH.
Yes, RH is quite attached to their lie that the thing that gets changes before the next stable version of their commercial product isn't a beta. It's unclear to me whether they somehow actually believe this (and if so, why they're giving free users a supposedly better product than paying customers), or if not why they expect anyone else to believe them, but that is indeed their official claim.
It doesn't refer CentOS as a beta release of RH.
https://www.centos.org/distro-faq/#q5-does-this-mean-that-ce...