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        <title>CentOS Showcase</title>
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        <start>2025-07-28</start>
        <end>2025-07-28</end>
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                <title>Year of the Enterprise Linux Desktop&#8212;coming soon?</title>
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                <date>2025-07-28T17:00:00+00:00</date>
                <start>17:00</start>
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                <abstract>Could we actually reach the Year of the Linux Desktop soon? Join this session to hear how an enterprise Linux distribution could potentially deliver a just-right Linux desktop by combining a 3-year release schedule with a smaller package set&#8212;leaving more room for community-maintained packages. We&#8217;ll explore workflows for making these packages available, including challenges and best practices. You&#8217;ll also get a quick demonstration comparing a stock Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 desktop with a version running packages from Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL)&#8212;both GNOME and KDE desktops&#8212;as well as a comparison with Fedora running GNOME and KDE.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='87'>Michel Lind</person>
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                <url>https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-showcase-2025-07/talk/JYSLFN/</url>
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                <title>RISC-V status update</title>
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                <date>2025-07-28T17:30:00+00:00</date>
                <start>17:30</start>
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                <abstract>This brief talk gives a technical update of what&apos;s happening in the RISC-V ecosystem.  We&apos;ll orient ourselves with Fedora, as the upstream, followed by plans for CentOS Stream. 

Related reading, Fedora&apos;s RISC-V porting status (this was presented at RISC-V European Summit): https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/fedora-risc-v-paris2025-extended.pdf</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='248'>Kashyap Chamarthy</person><person id='63'>Steve Wanless</person>
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                <url>https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-showcase-2025-07/talk/KRTQGZ/</url>
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                <title>Hyperscale SIG update</title>
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                <date>2025-07-28T18:00:00+00:00</date>
                <start>18:00</start>
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                <abstract>We&apos;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&apos;s coming up next.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='16'>Neal Gompa</person><person id='46'>Davide Cavalca</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-showcase-2025-07/talk/RRT8NW/</url>
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                <title>One-Click WSL install and other Alt Image Magic</title>
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                <date>2025-07-28T18:30:00+00:00</date>
                <start>18:30</start>
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                <abstract>The CentOS Alternative Images SIG continues to update their images.  The latest update brings one-click installation of their WSL image on Windows 10 and 11 machines.  How can such a thing be possible?  You&apos;ll have to come and see.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='23'>Troy Dawson</person>
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                <url>https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-showcase-2025-07/talk/8GNUGM/</url>
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                <title>EPEL 10 for the Discerning Packager</title>
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                <date>2025-07-28T19:00:00+00:00</date>
                <start>19:00</start>
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                <abstract>EPEL 10 introduces the concept of minor versions for EPEL.  While intuitive to some, this change has tripped up even experienced maintainers who haven&apos;t kept up with recent developments.  This session will walk through what&apos;s new in EPEL 10 from the packager&apos;s point of view.  We&apos;ll cover how minor versions work, what they mean for package lifecycle and compatibility, and how you can best manage updates across minor versions.  Whether you&apos;re an EPEL veteran or a Fedora packager stepping into EPEL for the first time, this talk will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to package for EPEL 10.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='18'>Carl George</person>
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                <url>https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-showcase-2025-07/talk/LSZEM9/</url>
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