CentOS Showcase
EPEL has historically been built on RHEL. This is changing with EPEL 10, which will primarily be built on CentOS Stream. Join this session to learn more about this change and the benefits it will provide maintainers and users. We will also discuss the work completed so far and the timeline for the official launch.
It is recommended (but not mandatory) for attendees to have already watched the "EPEL 10 Overview" talk from CentOS Connect earlier this year.
https://youtu.be/mUoI0rqWfmY
We'll present an update on what the Hyperscale SIG has been working on lately, what deliverables are available and how to use them, and what's coming up next.
The Promo, Docs, and Artwork SIGs have been working on revamping our website and our docs. With CentOS Stream 10 fast approaching, it's important that our web presence is clear, consistent, and correct. Come see the work that's been done so far and what needs to be done, and learn how you can help.
You might have heard about CentOS Stream Alternative Images. But what can you really do with them? Troy will not only show you what images we have, but what you can do with them.
In general, most work in the Hyperscale SIG is situated in between CentOS Stream and EPEL (which we build on) and Fedora (which we often rebase on). This is sometimes inverted - with Fedora changes driven by something we need in Hyperscale. This talk will highlight some examples
CentOS Stream is not in the official Microsoft WSL library, but that doesn't mean you can't add it. Join Troy as he shows you how you can run CentOS Stream on Windows.