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: […]
(A presentation from Red Hat Summit) Migration to RHEL Converting RHEL-like systems to RHEL with convert2rhel See also https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/convert2rhel-how-update-rhel-systems-place-subscribe-rhel https://github.com/oamg/convert2rhel
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: […]
We have been running the CentOS User Survey for about a month (you can still fill it out - it's just 4 questions) and we're ready to share some preliminary results. We do play to keep running it for another month, to get a wider pool of respondants. Main use Asked what you use CentOS […]
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 User Survey Over the past month we have been conducting a user survey of how people use CentOS, and […]
(A presentation from Red Hat Summit) Special Interest Groups (SIG) are smaller groups within the CentOS community that focus on a small set of issues, in order to either create awareness or to focus on development along a specific topic. CentOS Community Manager Rich Bowen talks a little about what that means.
CPE Weekly: 2020-05-31 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 […]
(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
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 […]
(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 […]