Continuously delivered distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL. For anyone interested in participating and ...
Join us at CentOS Connect on February 1-2, 2024, right before FOSDEM. CentOS Connect features presentations and meetups around CentOS Stream, Special Interest Groups, and the entire Enterprise Linux ...
Some open source projects need different software components to run properly, such as updated development languages or kernel functionality. By being able to get these components directly in CentOS, a ...
The CentOS Project is a community-driven free software effort focused around the goal of providing a rich base platform for open source communities to build upon. We will provide a development ...
The CentOS Code of Conduct is a set of guidelines that explains how our community behaves and what we value to members and outsiders. The Code of Conduct is a living document and will be updated when ...
CentOS software in source code and binary code form are publicly available and are not subject to the EAR in accordance with §742.15(b). To file a counter notification with us, please provide the ...
Contributions to CentOS Stream are being accepted now. Proposed contributions are evaluated by the RHEL engineering team, since a contribution to CentOS Stream is a contribution to RHEL. See the ...
There are 3 primary paths within the CentOS Project for individuals to obtain and grow merit. The main path is by proving yourself within a SIG or between SIGs (if the SIGs are related in such a way ...
SIGs are usually self-forming around a technology by a small community of enthusiasts and interested parties. In addition to the existing CentOS SIGs, it is expected that additional SIGs, as approved ...
This page will try and collect some of the user stories over the next few months. If you have one you’d like to offer up, get in touch with me at http://wiki.centos ...