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CentOS Stream and the Power of SIGs: KDE, Hyperscale, and Beyond
H.1302 (Depage) | Day 2 | 11:30 - 12:00 | Speakers: Troy Dawson
CentOS Stream and the Power of SIGs: KDE, Hyperscale, and Beyond
Abstract
CentOS Stream is a unique Linux distribution built by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineers, serving as a preview of the next minor version of RHEL and a contribution path to RHEL itself. But CentOS Stream is much more than just a stepping stone to RHEL. CentOS Project's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are expanding the platform in all sorts of interesting ways, including live KDE images, tweaks for hyperscale deployments, immutable CoreOS builds, and so much more.
Come and learn how CentOS relates to Fedora, how it's built, how it's tested and released, the new CentOS Stream 10 release (yay!), and how you can get involved!
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