2025-01-31 –, Chestnut
CentOS Hyperscale is constructed with the combination of CentOS Stream, Fedora EPEL, and our own produced packages. This gives us a broad content set, but since each of these are released with their own cadences, it becomes important to create discrete collections of this for various purposes (notably integration testing).
This talk will discuss the problem and share the solution created for the Hyperscale SIG, and show how other CentOS SIGs and communities can benefit from it.
In addition to being a consultant at Velocity Limitless, Neal Gompa is a developer for and contributor to Fedora, CentOS, and openSUSE. Neal focuses primarily on the base Linux system components, such as package and software management, and desktop Linux. He's a big believer in upstream first, which has led him all over the open source world.