Stephen Gallagher
I've been a Red Hat employee and contributor to Fedora since 2008. I've served on the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee for many years, as well as being a founding member of the Fedora ELN SIG and Fedora Server Working groups.
@sgallagh:fedora.im
Sessions
A round-table event with all FESCo members who are in attendance. We'll have a lively discussion of the latest round of exciting Fedora Changes and take questions about plans for the future.
Enjoy boardgames? Come join us for an evening of fun and socializing!
We'll bring a selection of board, card and other tabletop games, but if you've got a favorite game that's easy to pick up, bring it along!
Twenty years is a long time! Come join us for an open microphone and share your five-minute story of a time when the Fedora Community had a real impact on you, personally, technically or otherwise. Let's take a moment to appreciate all that Fedora has done for us over the years.
Let's discuss the launch of CentOS Stream 10 development, how Fedora ELN enabled it and where we go next. This will be a two-part event: the first part will be a retrospective to look into what went well and what could be improved. The second part will be planning for the future of EPEL and CentOS Stream 11.
EPEL 10 is expected to launch in November or December of this year, a few months after Flock. EPEL 10 will be different than previous versions of EPEL because it will target individual minor versions in order to better integrate with CentOS Stream. There are many things that need work in order to make this vision a reality. During this hackfest, we'll work together on several of these items. This could include work on:
- koji
- bodhi
- mirrormanager
- ansible playbooks
- fedpkg
- mock
If we happen to have most of these pieces working prior to the hackfest, we can pivot our time to adding an initial set of packages to EPEL 10.