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Michel Lind

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Michel Lind (né Salim) is a long-term Fedora contributor who more + recently also contribute to EPEL and the Hyperscale SIG. In his day job, + Michel is a Production Engineer on the Linux Userspace team at Meta, + which is responsible for the CentOS deployment on the production fleet.

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Using PoI Tracker for Enterprise Linux preparedness and to audit your dependencies

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Michel Lind

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PoI Tracker is a tool intended to improve organizations' readiness to adopt + the next major Enterprise Linux release, and also make it easier to track the + packages they need - especially those community-maintained in the Extra Packages + for Enterprise Linux repository as well as projects such as the Hyperscale SIG + - and the dependency graph of these packages. This talk will cover both the + rationale, the development of the tool itself, and some of its use cases.

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In addition, having this information about not only the leaf packages organizations + care about but also their dependencies, PoI tracker can be used to analyze the health + of these dependencies (e.g. surfacing dependencies that have major unfixed bugs, have + only a single maintainer) as well as their criticality (e.g. surfacing packages that + it turns out is used by many leaf packages) - organizations can then hopefully use + this information to invest resources in this (e.g. helping with packaging, contributing + code fixes, or funding the development)

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