08-09, 14:00–18:00 (US/Eastern), Azure (Breakout 3)
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.
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.
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.
Spikey Hair, Hawaiian Shirts ... with Penguins on them.
Troy currently works for Red Hat on the CentOS Stream and Emerging RHEL teams.
He is the EPEL Steering Committee chair. He is chair of the Centos Alternative Images SIG.
Troy is also on the Fedora KDE SIG dealing largely with KDE in EPEL.