Interesting
I think this is an important signal to send since Debian has been preferred over Centos on several (important) occasions.
With contributions from RedHat directly that should make Centos even more solid.
Karanbir Singh, lead developer, CentOS Project
"CentOS owes its success not just to the source code it's built from, but to the hard work and enthusiasm of its user community. Now that we are able to count Red Hat among the active contributors to the CentOS Project, we have access to the resources and expertise we'll need to expand the scope and reach of the CentOS community while remaining committed to our current and new users."
I see that the "cloud" is the future in this strategy - centralizing our data with "trusted" servers is not that smart
(One big cloud in the NSA server center to rule them all).
All the data in the world gathered on a few servers - what a wet dream - for the GCHQ and the NSA.
But Centos will become even better - it is a perfectly fine desktop already. And it is one of the boxes that is easily remotely updated with
SaltOnly the "Big" ones pass that test.
Debian, Centos and Arch but not Manjaro (Arch based) or SolydXk (Debian based) do package upgrades.
from a master box.
So yes; Centos is up there and will probably work even better now - that is good news.
As it is; I have to start the network manually after a reboot on the odd occasion...