Isn't that how things already work wrt security updates on RHEL/CentOS? CentOS AFAIK doesn't get any advance warning, only once RHEL pushes out a security update they rebuild and release.
Of course, with this it might be even slower, in that first RHEL pushes out the security update, and then people will start looking whether that change needs to be forward-ported to CentOS stream, or whether it can be used as-is etc.
The idea that any particular internet service is available at some price/speed in "The USA" is just wrong on the face of it. ISP availability varies on a house by house basis, let alone individual streets/towns/counties/states.
How do you manage to sort through all the resumes you must get? Please say you put them in Elastic and have a Kibana dashboard to sort the keywords you want to the top, that would be too awesome :) I had someone internal submit my resume about a month ago but haven't heard a word. I imagine it part of it must be due to the volume of resumes you must get.
I'm of the other opinion. The legacy one was inferior, a couple bugs here and there, but usable. The new one removed the bugs I was having, and appears to be snappier. I just wish I could move the new tab button from the bottom to the top. Code doesn't look too hard, so I'll probably add a PR myself
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