11-04, 17:00–17:20 (UTC), 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.
Carl George leads the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) team in the Community Linux Engineering group at Red Hat. He participates in many open source projects, often related to his packaging activities in Fedora, EPEL, and CentOS. He is a member of the EPEL Steering Committee, the Fedora Packaging Committee, and various Fedora Special Interest Groups.