Currently it's not possible to use Dogtag on CentOS since not all dependencies available on Fedora are available on CentOS. Some of the Fedora packages may need to be modified in order to build on CentOS with EPEL 7. A COPR repo should be provided to store these dependencies.
Proposed milestone: 10.2.1
Per CS/DS meeting of 11/17/2014: 10.2.1
IPA was able to change the dependencies to Dogtag 10.1 which does not require new dependencies to work on CentOS. This ticket can be moved into a later milestone, probably 10.2.2 or 10.2.3.
Per CS/DS Meeting of 11/24/2014 - 10.2.3
Per Dogtag 10.2.X meeting of 01/14/2015: Milestone 10.2 Backlog
Per 10.2.3 TRIAGE meeting of 02/26/2015: 10.3
NOTE: Moved from 10.2 Backlog since it was not a documentation/man page issue.
Per comment #2 above, downgraded 'blocker' status to 'major'.
At this point PKI is available on CentOS 6 and 7: http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/CentOS
Metadata Update from @edewata: - Issue assigned to edewata - Issue set to the milestone: 10.2.x
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