From #CentOSShowcase: @carlwgeorge talked about how minor versions work in everybody's favorite extra package repo, EPEL.
From #CentOSShowcase: @carlwgeorge talked about how minor versions work in everybody's favorite extra package repo, EPEL.
From #CentOSConnect: @michelin using poi-tracker and ebranch to track packages in ELN and EPEL 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yZLOFRw7lU&list=PLuRtbOXpVDjDCM16tT5KHPbz3_Fy0vNzR&index=16
From #CentOSConnect: @carlwgeorge talked about the work leading up to EPEL 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pbjS-tD4q8&list=PLuRtbOXpVDjDCM16tT5KHPbz3_Fy0vNzR&index=14
From #CentOSConnect: @Conan_Kudo talked about how SIGs can create package collections for better integration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhy14OI9RTA&list=PLuRtbOXpVDjDCM16tT5KHPbz3_Fy0vNzR&index=11
In case you missed him at Connect, Carl George will talk about EPEL 10 at 13:00 in the FOSDEM distros devroom. Carl is stepping in for a cancelation. Schedule should update soon.
Slides uploaded for my @CentOS #CentOSConnect #presentation - From #FedoraELN to #FedoraEPEL 10: tracking and bringing up packages with poi-tracker and ebranch!
https://cfp.fedoraproject.org/centos-connect-2025/talk/FDCUAP/
Thank you for attending and all the feedback, and to @jonathanspw for graciously going above and beyond taking photos
Many, if not most, deployments of CentOS Stream and its downstreams (RHEL and derivatives) require packages from the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repositories, which requires bootstrapping for every major EL release. This is a follow-up to previous CentOS Connect talks, discussing how I am using poi-tracker to track packages, export them to ELN Extras workloads, and then use ebranch to branch and build these packages and their dependencies in EPEL 10. I plan to release the first stable versions of poi-tracker and ebranch at Connect, after stress-testing ebranch across two EL releases (9 and 10).
After lunch at CentOS Connect (13:00 UTC): @carlwgeorge talks about the road to EPEL 10.
ICYMI: @carlwgeorge and Adam Samalik sat down with Eric Hendriks on the Fedora Podcast to talk about everybody's favorite EL package repo, EPEL.
Our December newsletter is now available for some light holiday reading:
https://blog.centos.org/2024/12/december-2024-news/
This month: CentOS Stream 10, EPEL 10, new website and docs, GitLab use, Connect, Cloud, NFV, and Automotive.
#CentOS #CentOSStream #FedoraEPEL #CentOSCloud #CentOSNFV #CentOSAutomotive
We're excited to announce CentOS Stream 10, the latest in Enterprise Linux:
https://blog.centos.org/2024/12/introducing-centos-stream-10/
Not enough newness? EPEL 10 is now also available with over 10k packages:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/epel-10-is-now-available/