More. We’ll never stop wanting it. The number of applications and their dependencies that require management is continuously growing. Starting now, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) extensions repository addresses the evolving needs of RHEL users by providing a trusted and reliable source of validated software content. Using the RHEL extensions repository, you can keep up with the speed of innovation without compromising security.
What is the RHEL extensions repository and should I enable it?The RHEL extensions repository is a collection of software, curated by Red Hat, that includes developer tools, open source libraries, and niche utilities. Its primary goal is to deliver high-value, fast-moving software through Red Hat's secure supply chain. This means you get access to software that's up to date, and built and signed by Red Hat.
The RHEL extensions repository is available starting with RHEL 10, and is coming soon to RHEL 9. Initially, we've hand-picked popular content from Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL), and we'll be evaluating additional sources of content in the future. If you've found yourself wanting to use content from EPEL but you've been unable to do so for compliance reasons, extensions is meant for you.
Key benefits of the RHEL extensions repositoryThe RHEL extensions repository offers several significant advantages:
We still want more in RHEL. We'll never stop wanting it. This is true, whether you're an end-user of RHEL, a partner building solutions with RHEL, or an upstream developer of the next great Linux tool. The RHEL team has always been eager to listen to your requests for more, even if we've had to say "no" to those requests in the past. With the RHEL extensions repository, we hope to be saying "yes" a lot more in the future, so keep those requests for more coming!
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