Yes, indeed, but I was referring to Centos. There isn't enough of a benefit for most of us to upgrade if we get security updates free for 10 years and don't need support.
And that shows how pointless the CentOS kill is. Those users won't go to RHEL but Debian/Ubuntu or if it has to be RHEL-compatible Oracle Linux and then lobby their other vendors to support Debian/Ubuntu or some other distribution as well.