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Meeting schedule

The IRC meetings schedule is driven by the github.com/CentOS/Calendar repository. To propose a change or add a meeting, please submit a pull-request to that github repository. This repository is mirrored to git.centos.org.

The calendar is also available as an .ical file containing all CentOS IRC meetings, for use in your favorite calendaring app: iCalendar Meeting Schedule

A list of all meetings is available below.

Logging

CentOS IRC channels and meetings are often logged using a https://wiki.centos.org/SIGGuide#SIGGuide.2FSIGProcess.2FDailyWorkings.Meetbot_Commands, for the purpose of taking minutes. You can find meeting minutes here.

Meeting List

Here is a list of current meetings with their descriptions:

CentOS Office Hours

  • Monthly on Wednesday at 1400 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Monthly on Thursday at 1000 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Karanbir Singh (kbsingh), Rich Bowen (rbowen)
  • Link to Project Site
  • Come join us for an informal hour of discussion. Bring your concerns about the project, suggestions for changes, or offers of help. This is not a tech support hour but rather is about the running of the project itself.

CentOS Stream Office Hours (Google Chat)

Cloud SIG

  • Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Thursday at 1500 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Alfredo Moralejo Alonso (amoralej) and Paul B. Isaacs (paulbisaacs)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The CentOS Cloud SIG (CCS) is a group of people coming together to focus on packaging and maintaining different FOSS based Private cloud infrastructure applications that one can install and run natively on CentOS. We are a non vendor, non technology and non agent specific focus group, but we will gladly work with and build content to suit relevant niches or vendor ecosystems. This group specifically targets users who wish to install and run their own, independent ( or hybrid ) cloud infrastructure on CentOS.

The CCS intends to take ownership of existing CentOS Project relationships with vendors, and help to maintain the updated package repositories for all participating cloud projects.

Community Buildsystem & Infrastructure Meeting

  • Weekly on Monday at 1400 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Brian Stinson (bstinson), Fabian Arrotin (Arrfab), Karanbir Singh (kbsingh), Thomas Oulevey (alphacc)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The CBS/Infra meeting is for discussing and coordinating operations in the Community Buildsystem. Anyone are welcome to attend and discuss client tools, jobs in the buildsystem, feature requests, and anything related.

Config Management SIG

  • Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Friday at 1700 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Julien Pivotto (roidelapluie)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The Config Management SIG is a SpecialInterestGroup that aims to bridge the gap between Config Management tools Power users and traditional users by producing and release RPM packages of several Configuration Management and Orchestration tools.

CPE Sustaining team stand-up

  • Weekly on Monday at 0830 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Weekly on Tuesday at 0830 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Weekly on Wednesday at 0830 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Weekly on Thursday at 0830 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Weekly on Friday at 0830 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Pierre-Yves Chibon (pingou), Fabian Arrotin (Arrfab), Vipul Siddharth (siddharthvipul)
  • Link to Project Site
  • Sustaining team is a sub team of Community Platform Engineering in Red Hat. They maintain and develop applications for CentOS and Fedora

Hyperscale SIG

  • Every two weeks (on odd weeks) on Wednesday at 1600 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Davide Cavalca (dcavalca) and Justin Vreeland (jvreeland)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The Hyperscale SIG focuses on enabling CentOS Stream deployment on large-scale infrastructures and facilitating collaboration on packages and tooling.

NFV SIG

  • Every two weeks (on odd weeks) on Wednesday at 1500 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Alfredo Moralejo (amoralej)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The goal of NFV SIG is to provide a set of packages related to virtual networking and Network Function Virtualization for CentOS and pursue the cooperation between different users and projects sharing the interest on these software pieces.

  • Link to Agenda

OpsTools SIG

Software Collections SIG Sync-up

  • Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Tuesday at 1400 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Jan StanÄ›k (jstanek)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The Software Collections SIG will provide an upstream development area for various software collections and related tools. Developers can build on and extend existing SCLs, so they don't need to re-invent the wheel or take responsibility for packaging unnecessary dependencies.

Storage SIG

  • Monthly on Tuesday at 1000 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): Karanbir Singh (kbsingh), Niels de Vos (ndevos), Giulio Fidente (gfidente)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The CentOS Storage Special Interest Group (SIG) is a collection of like-minded individuals coming together to ensure that CentOS is a suitable platform for many different storage solutions. This group will ensure that all Open Source storage options seeking to utilize CentOS as a delivery platform have a voice in packaging, orchestration, deployment, and related work.

  • Link to Agenda

Virtualization SIG

  • Every two weeks (on even weeks) on Wednesday at 1600 UTC in #centos-meeting
  • Chair (to contact for more information): George Dunlap (gwd)
  • Link to Project Site
  • The CentOS Virtualisation Special Interest Group ( virt-sig ) is a group of people coming together to promote and use CentOS Linux as a base platform as a suitable platform for various virtualisation efforts. This includes type-1 and type-2 hypervisors like Xen and KVM, containers and containment based technologies like LXC and other system and process level virtualisation technologies in the future.

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