Month: July 2020

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centos.org contribution process

Thursday, 30, July 2020 Rich Bowen Uncategorized No Comments

I hope that by now you've seen the fresh new look on centos.org. If not, you should go look now. Community member Alain Reguera Delgado, Fabian Arrotin, and a number of others proposed some style updates to the site, as well as a change to the way the site is generated and served. In addition […]

CentOS Community User Survey Results

Wednesday, 29, July 2020 Rich Bowen Uncategorized 5 Comments

Over the past several months we have been running a user survey to learn more about how CentOS is used. This was a very short survey - 4 questions - designed to give us a very high-level view of how the community breaks down in terms of usage. We hope that next year we can […]

CPE Weekly: 2020-07-25

Saturday, 25, July 2020 Rich Bowen Uncategorized No Comments

Background: The Community Platform Engineering group is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS. Our goal is to keep core servers and services running and maintained, build releases, and other strategic tasks that need more dedicated time than volunteers can give. See our wiki page here for more information: […]

CentOS Community newsletter, July 2020 (#2007)

Tuesday, 7, July 2020 Rich Bowen Uncategorized 2 Comments

Dear CentOS enthusiasts, Thanks for coming back for another edition of the CentOS community newsletter. News 8.2.2004 release We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8.2.2004. Effectively immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 8 and is tagged as 2004, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Source Code. […]

[Video] KDE on CentOS 8

Tuesday, 7, July 2020 Rich Bowen Video No Comments

Enabling and configuring KDE on CentOS 8 (A presentation from Red Hat Summit)

CPE Weekly: 2020-07-05

Monday, 6, July 2020 Rich Bowen Uncategorized No Comments

Background: The Community Platform Engineering group is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS. Our goal is to keep core servers and services running and maintained, build releases, and other strategic tasks that need more dedicated time than volunteers can give. See our wiki page here for more information: […]