Month: May 2020

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[Video] CentOS Stream Contribution Workflow Demonstration

Monday, 25, May 2020 Rich Bowen Video No Comments

(A presentation from Red Hat Summit) In this video, we walk through the CentOS Stream contribution workflow, with an example contribution See also https://youtu.be/Si7mHbMefiQ for a quick overview of the contribution model. See http://centos.org/stream for more information about CentOS Stream  

CPE Achievements during Q1 2020 (Jan-Mar 2020)

Tuesday, 19, May 2020 Rich Bowen announcement, Infra No Comments

Hi Everyone, 2020 has seen a lot of changes for everyone - understatement of the year right? One of these changes though has been how the Community Platform Engineering Team has decided to try adjust how they work. We are on an agile workflow journey and we began this year with quarterly planning, for the […]

[Video] CentOS Stream Contribution Model

Monday, 18, May 2020 Rich Bowen Video No Comments

(A presentation from Red Hat Summit) CentOS Stream is a rolling preview of the next minor version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), allowing you to try it out, and contribute changes into the RHEL development process. Carl George gives a brief overview of how that contribution model works. See also https://youtu.be/UA5QCqwma7Y for a walkthrough […]

Updated CentOS Vagrant Images Available (v2004.01)

Friday, 15, May 2020 Laurențiu Păncescu announcement 7 Comments

We are pleased to announce new official Vagrant images of CentOS Linux 6.10 and CentOS Linux 7.8.2003 for x86_64. All included packages have been updated to May 30th, 2019. We are unfortunately not able to create images for CentOS 8.x om our build infrastructure at this time, but are working on this. Known Issues The […]

CPE Weekly: 2020-05-11

Thursday, 14, May 2020 Rich Bowen Infra No Comments

Background: The Community Platform Engineering group is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS.Check out our teams info here https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/ GitForge Updates * We are tracking our progress here (nothing new added yet, fyi) https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Git_forge_update * And the council are tracking the community issues in this ticket https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/292 * […]

[Video] What is CentOS Stream?

Tuesday, 12, May 2020 Rich Bowen Video No Comments

(A presentation from Red Hat Summit) CentOS Stream is a release from the CentOS Project. It’s an effort, along with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineering team, to increase transparency and collaboration around the RHEL development process. This video gives a little more detail about the what, why, and how of CentOS Stream

What’s coming up next in Fedora and CentOS infrastructure?

Wednesday, 6, May 2020 Rich Bowen Infra No Comments

As you may know, the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) team that helps manage both infrastructure for both Fedora and CentOS is trying to improve how the different initiatives or requests for changes we receive are planned and prioritized. This effort to improve has led us to look at planning our work in three-month windows. By […]

CentOS Community newsletter, May 2020 (#2005)

Tuesday, 5, May 2020 Rich Bowen Newsletter No Comments

Dear CentOS enthusiast, We hope you are all doing well and staying healthy, and, as always, thank you for being part of this great community. In this edition: News Releases and updates Events SIG reports News After a great deal of work with Red Hat Legal, we are pleased to announce our new project licencing […]

[Video] What is CentOS?

Tuesday, 5, May 2020 Rich Bowen Video No Comments

A presentation from Red Hat Summit: Community member Karsten Wade gives a quick overview of what the CentOS Project is.

CPE Weekly: 2020-05-02

Monday, 4, May 2020 Rich Bowen Infra No Comments

Background: The Community Platform Engineering group is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS. Check out our teams info here https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/ GitForge Updates * We are tracking our progress here (nothing new added yet, fyi) https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Git_forge_update * We are still doing a technical deep-dive with our own team on […]