Several of these changes are not "Taking our TUV
stuff" but instead "Putting in CentOS branding"
TUV has given a list of things that have to be
changed. Anything above and beyond that is purely
optional.
I personally think that anything in a spec file
description is totally optional and isn't worth the
effort.
Not worth the effort:
basesystem
chrony (SL doesn't have a set of ntp servers, it's fine to
use Red Hats)
compat-glibc
glusterfs
kabi-yum-plugins
ntp (SL doesn't have a set of ntp servers, it's fine to
use Red Hats)
openssl098e
system-config-date (SL doesn't have a set of ntp servers,
it's fine to use Red Hats)