One thing people should keep in mind while discussing this is the why 
the original Fermilab distro (and Cern distro) which then became 
Scientific Linux was created, and why Fermilab continues to actively 
commit resources to SL. Remember Fermilab (and Cern) are particle 
accelerator facilities with million/billion dollar experiments that 
*must* have long-term guarantees of stable and supported software.

To make Scientific Linux a variant of Centos would be to introduce an 
unknown/uncontrollable element as a controlling factor in the mix.  What 
if Centos pulled an Ubuntu and decided to start introducing 
controversial changes in an attempt to become more "user friendly" or to 
"win the desktop"?

A merging w/ Centos would need to carefully consider such issues.

On 01/08/14 11:53, Connie Sieh wrote:
> We are in the process of researching/evaluating this news and how it 
> impacts Scientific Linux.
>
> -Connie Sieh
>