Month: July 2018

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DevConf.IN this weekend!

Tuesday, 31, July 2018 Rich Bowen Uncategorized No Comments

Join us this weekend (August 4th - 5th) in Bengaluru for DevConf.in, the second annual Developers' Conference. We want to draw particular attention to two talks. Bama charan Kundu will be talking about the CentOS Container Pipeline project: Various container build services offer developers to build their image with a git push and scan the container […]

CentOS Dojo at DevConf.us, August 16th

Friday, 27, July 2018 Rich Bowen announcement No Comments

We're just three weeks away from our upcoming Dojo at DevConf.us. We've recently added a new keynote to kick the day off, and an awesome evening event. Further event details are available on the CentOS Events Wiki, but here's the highlights: The day starts at 9am with a keynote from Brendan Conoboy, who will be […]

Improving CentOS package delivery security with signed repository metadata

Monday, 9, July 2018 Neal Gompa altarch, announcement, builds, distro, General No Comments

With the release of CentOS 7.5.1804, the CentOS Project has taken the next big step in improving software delivery security by signing all repository metadata for CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 for all architectures, including the repositories for CentOS Special Interest Groups (SIGs) produced by the CentOS Community Build System (CBS). Wait, what do you […]

Release for CentOS Linux 6.10 i386 and x86_64

Tuesday, 3, July 2018 Rich Bowen announcement, upgrades 4 Comments

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS Linux 6.10 and install media for i386 and x86_64 Architectures. Release Notes for 6.10 are available at: http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.10 CentOS Linux 6.10 is derived from source code released by Red Hat, Inc. for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.10. All upstream variants have been placed into one […]

Student Supercomputing is #PoweredByCentOS

Tuesday, 3, July 2018 Rich Bowen General, Uncategorized No Comments

Last week at the ISC-HPC event in Frankfurt, I had the opportunity to speak briefly with the amazing student teams in the SCC - Student Cluster Competition. These students use commodity hardware to build supercomputers, with a limit of 3KW power consumption, and compete on a variety of benchmarks. These teams are overwhelmingly powered by […]

CentOS Pulse Newsletter, July 2018

Tuesday, 3, July 2018 Rich Bowen announcement, General, security, upgrades No Comments

We're pleased to publish another edition of the CentOS Newsletter. Once again, we cover latest releases, security updates, events, and reports from our SIGs (Special Interest Groups). You can read the newsletter at https://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/1802 More information about the newsletter, and how you can contribute to future editions, is available at http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter We always welcome comments […]