On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 1:13 PM Paul Richards <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>

Hi,
the difference is how these OSes deliver their content. For Ubuntu and
Debian you need to enable backports and install newer versions from those.
Please see https://cockpit-project.org/running.html#debian

We deliver to Ubuntu and Debian as long as the release cycle allows us to
do so (until freezes and such).

Hope that helps,
MM


> I've noticed that the version of Cockpit in CentOS Stream 8 is much
> newer than other "stable" distros:
>
> CentOS Stream 8: 250
>
Ubuntu 20.04: 215
> Debian 11: 239
>
> I know that Cockpit is a RedHat project, so perhaps this isn't too
> surprising, but is the policy around CentOS Stream updates for Cockpit
> explicitly documented somewhere?  Will CentOS Stream always have a
> relatively up to date version of Cockpit?
>
> Thanks,
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