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- title: Alternative Architectures
inactive: true
- title: Config Management
inactive: true
- title: Feature Request
inactive: true
- title: Messaging
inactive: true
- title: Operational Tooling
inactive: true
- title: Public CI
inactive: true
- title: Software Collections
inactive: true
- title: Alternative Images
description: |
Live ISO images, WSL images, and images that include different software.
blurb: |
The Alternative Images SIG builds and provides alternate ISO images for
CentOS Stream. These images are hosted in the CentOS infrastructure, and
are regularly updated at least once every three months.
highlight: true
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-alt-images:fedora.im
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/altimages
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/AltImages
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-sig-alt-images/spin-bugs/issues
- title: Artwork
description: |
Artwork and design to support the CentOS project.
blurb: |
The Artwork SIG provides graphic design for the entire CentOS project.
This includes CentOS logo and brand guidelines, web design, and assets
for promotional materials.
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/artwork
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/artwork/-/issues
- title: Automotive
description: |
Public, in-development preview of the upcoming Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System.
blurb: |
The primary deliverable of the Automotive SIG is AutoSD, a binary distribution
developed within the SIG that is a public, in-development preview of the upcoming
Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System (OS). AutoSD is CentOS Stream, with divergences
that meet unique automotive use cases, which might include new, automotive-specific
packages and rebuilds or reconfigurations of existing CentOS Stream packages.
highlight: true
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-automotive-sig:fedoraproject.org
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/automotive
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/automotive/-/issues
- title: Cloud
description: |
Builds of OKD Kubernetes, RDO OpenStack, and Stream CoreOS.
blurb: |
The Cloud SIG focuses on providing different FOSS based cloud infrastructure
applications that can be installed and run natively on CentOS Stream. The
Cloud SIG is working on several artifacts, including the RPM distribution
of OpenStack (RDO) repositories and the OKD distribution of Kubernetes.
highlight: true
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-cloud:fedoraproject.org
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/cloud
page: /cloud
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/cloud
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-sig-cloud/sig/issues
- title: Docs
description: |
Documentation for CentOS Stream and the CentOS SIGs.
blurb: |
The Documentation SIG works on documentation for the CentOS Project and CentOS Stream,
helps SIGs with their documentation as needed, maintains the documentation web site,
and helps with general web content.
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-docs:fedora.im
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/docs
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/docs/-/issues
- title: Hyperscale
description: |
CentOS stability built for massively large-scale deployments
blurb: |
The CentOS Hyperscale SIG focuses on enabling CentOS Stream deployment on
large-scale infrastructures and facilitating collaboration on packages and tooling.
This includes integrating faster-tracking backports of core base packages such as systemd,
providing an updated kernel tracking ARK and Kernel Live Patching support,
and providing a way to deploy and test emerging technologies such as RPM Copy-on-Write.
highlight: true
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-hyperscale:fedoraproject.org
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/hyperscale
page: /hyperscale
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Hyperscale
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-sig-hyperscale/sig/issues
- title: Infrastructure
description: |
Providing a working group to manage all CentOS infrastructure.
blurb: |
The Infrastructure SIG is responsible for oversight of all infrastructure resources,
and providing guidelines for who may be granted administrative access to shared services.
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/infra
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issues
- title: Integration
description: |
Verifying products and services built on top of RHEL or CentOS Stream
blurb: |
The Integration SIG verifies that products and services built on top of RHEL or CentOS Stream
will continue to work on CentOS Stream and the next release of RHEL,
and will not break on package updates.
highlight: true
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-integration:fedora.im
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/integration
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Integration
issues: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/Integration/general/-/issues
- title: ISA
description: |
Evaluating the benefits of enabling new CPU features.
blurb: |
The ISA SIG quantifies the potential benefits of applying existing compiler
technology to distribution packages, targeting more recent CPUs, and evaluating
different options for how these optimizations can be maintained in a scalable
way, and delivered to end users. The initial focus is the x86_64 architecture,
but other architectures may be included in the future.
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docs: https://sigs.centos.org/isa
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/isa
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/isa/-/issues
- title: Kmods
description: |
Kernel modules for the stock Enterprise Linux kernel, as well as Fedora
flavored kernels for Enterprise Linux distributions.
blurb: |
The Kmods SIG focuses on two aspects: packaging and maintaining kernel
modules for the stock Enterprise Linux kernel, and packaging and maintaining
Fedora flavored kernels for Enterprise Linux distributions.
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docs: https://sigs.centos.org/kmods
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/kmods
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-sig-kmods/sig/issues
- title: NFV
description: |
Platform for the deployment and testing of virtual network functions (VNFs)
and NFV component packages on CentOS.
blurb: |
The NFV SIG provides a CentOS-based stack that will serve as a platform for
the deployment and testing of virtual network functions (VNFs) and NFV
component packages on compliant CentOS platform. Currently, the main goal
is to provide RPM packages of OpenvSwitch and Open Virtual Network software
for CentOS Stream that can be used by other projects as oVirt, OpenStack or
OpenShift.
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/nfv
- title: Promo
description: |
Event planning, social media, and other activities to promote the CentOS project.
blurb: |
The Promo SIG manages activies that promote CentOS.
This includes running events like CentOS Connect and CentOS Showcase,
as well as coordinating our presence at other events.
It also includes managing the CentOS social media accounts and
helping with the web site.
chat: https://matrix.to/#/#centos-promo:fedora.im
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/promo
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/promo/-/issues
- title: Storage
description: |
Storage solutions for enterprise environments, including Ceph, Gluster,
NFS Ganesha, and Samba.
blurb: |
The Storage SIG ensures that CentOS is a suitable platform for many different
storage solutions. This group ensures that all open source storage options
seeking to utilize CentOS as a delivery platform have a voice in packaging,
orchestration, deployment, and related work.
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docs: https://sigs.centos.org/storage
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/storage
issues: https://gitlab.com/groups/CentOS/storage/-/issues
- title: Virtualization
description: |
User-consumable full stack of virtualization technologies.
blurb: |
The Virtualization SIG delivers a user-consumable full stack for
virtualization technologies that want to work with the SIG. This
includes delivery, deployment, management, update and patch application
(for full lifecycle management) of the baseline platform when deployed
in sync with a technology curated by the Virtualization SIG.
highlight: true
docs: https://sigs.centos.org/virt
repo: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/virt
issues: https://pagure.io/centos-sig-virt/sig/issues