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If I'm reading this correctly, CentOS is no longer getting RHEL downstream code, essentially forking CentOS from RHEL. Not great news, but not suprising considering the IBM acquisition.
I thought Fedora —> RHEL —> CentOS, but I could be wrong.
You are correct, CentOS is still downstream from RHEL, whereas CentOS Stream is just ahead of RHEL.
Ah, so they are putting CentOS as a 'test' before RHEL. That sorta defeats the purpose of CentOS, but whatever.