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| title: "CentOS @ Flock 2023" |
| title_lead: "August 1 – 4, 2023 • Cork, Ireland" |
| talks: |
| - title: "CentOS Alternative Images SIG status report" |
| youtube: MDWAiDiI5qA |
| speakers: |
| - name: Troy Dawson |
| desc: | |
| The CentOS Alternative Images SIG's goal is to provide Alternative CentOS Stream images. |
| I will report how we are doing, and what we have planned next. |
| - title: "CentOS Stream and RHEL development in public" |
| youtube: BrOYsOvfqig |
| speakers: |
| - name: Adam Samalik |
| desc: | |
| <p>CentOS Stream is where RHEL development happens in public. |
| It's also where many SIGs build on top of an enterprise linux platform |
| while having the ability to influence its development. |
| You can preview content coming to RHEL, test your creations on top of it, |
| and also participate!</p> |
| <p>We'll cover how CentOS Stream works and where you can find it. |
| We'll compare it to Fedora ELN and how it relates to RHEL, |
| and even mention CentOS Stream 10.</p> |
| - title: "Rocky Linux: Journey to secureboot" |
| youtube: lP4hSI8Fg3A |
| speakers: |
| - name: Sherif Nagy |
| desc: | |
| <p>Secureboot is one of your earliest lines of defence against malware, |
| unauthorized code execution during the boot process of the Operating System |
| (at least in theory). |
| It is advised to always have it enabled and most of modern PC's and servers |
| come with secureboot enabled by default.</p> |
| <p>This presentation will be an overview of secureboot and the processes both |
| technical and non-technical that Linux distribution has to go through to be |
| secureboot enabled / ready. |
| I will be talking about my understanding and experience with secureboot, |
| how and why Rocky Linux and other Linux distribution are able to boot in |
| secureboot environment, how to provide a chain of trust, what are the |
| processes involved in getting distribution's shim signed by Microsoft, |
| the technical and non-technical that Linux distributions faces during this |
| process and the benefits to the end user of having Linux distribution |
| supporting and running in secureboot environment.</p> |
| <p>We hope that this presentation will help the GNU/Linux community to |
| understand how secureboot works and how Linux distributions are able |
| to achieve secureboot.</p> |
| - title: "Hyperscale SIG update" |
| youtube: f86L_rcZW4U |
| slides: "https://gitlab.com/CentOS/promo/centos-events/-/raw/main/2023-08-flock/hyperscale-sig.pdf" |
| speakers: |
| - name: Neal Gompa |
| - name: Davide Cavalca |
| desc: | |
| Update on what the Hyperscale SIG has been working on, what deliverables |
| are available and how to use them, and what's coming up next. |
| - title: "CentOS Automotive SIG" |
| youtube: P2oX-oHUbRA |
| speakers: |
| - name: Eric Curtin |
| desc: | |
| A review of what's going on in our CentOS Automotive SIG. |
| - title: "KDE in EPEL" |
| youtube: IlFtpKTk7Uw |
| speakers: |
| - name: Troy Dawson |
| desc: | |
| The KDE Plasma Desktop is in EPEL 8 and 9. |
| I will be talking about the current state of KDE in EPEL, |
| as well as the future plans for EPEL 8, 9 and 10. |
| - title: "Building KubeVirt CI with CentOS Stream" |
| youtube: mK48ndRxS9g |
| speakers: |
| - name: Brian Carey |
| desc: | |
| <p>An introductory talk on how KubeVirt uses CentOS Stream as a solid |
| base for all of its End-to-End testing. This includes:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li>A quick overview of what KubeVirt is and how the End-to-End tests are currently run</li> |
| <li>How the virtual CentOS Stream based Kubernetes cluster is built and verified</li> |
| <li>Some of the benefits and issues with this approach</li> |
| <li>Bonus: where to find images for CentOS Stream VMs on KubeVirt and how to run them with KubeVirt</li> |
| </ul> |
| - title: "State of EPEL" |
| youtube: woEPqd-ghiY |
| speakers: |
| - name: Carl George |
| - name: Troy Dawson |
| desc: | |
| The yearly State of EPEL talk. |
| Troy Dawson (the EPEL Steering Committee chair) and Carl George (the CPE EPEL team lead), |
| will present what EPEL and its community have done in the past year, |
| and what we are planning for the future. |
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| <p class="lead mb-6">Flock is the Fedora Project's annual contributor-focused conference. |
| The conference provides a venue for face-to-face meetings and conversations. |
| CentOS managed a track at Flock 2023.</p> |
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