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| <a href="https://docs.centos.org/centos-stream-docs/contributors-guide/" class="btn btn-primary"><span class="fas fa-book"></span> Stream Contributor’s Guide</a> |
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| ## Help others on the mailing list, forums, or chat |
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| We have a lot of users asking for good advice. |
| If you are experienced and want to help the project, join our |
| [mailing lists](https://lists.centos.org/hyperkitty/), |
| [Discourse forums](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/neighbors/centos/71), and |
| [Matrix chat](https://matrix.to/#/#centos-space:fedora.im). |
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| ## Join a SIG or start your own |
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| CentOS Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are smaller groups within the CentOS community |
| that focus feature work on or awareness around a topic related to CentOS Stream. |
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| There are SIGs with very different goals, such as deployment at a masive scale, |
| making alternative CentOS Stream images (including KDE Live), |
| immutable CoreOS builds, and many more. |
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| See the list of active [CentOS SIGs](/sigs) and learn more about SIGs in general in the |
| [CentOS SIG Guide](https://docs.centos.org/centos-sig-guide/). |
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| ## Test and contribute to CentOS Stream |
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| CentOS Stream is a Linux distribution built by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineers |
| as part of public RHEL development. |
| It's used by RHEL customers in CI and to preview what's coming to the next minor RHEL version, |
| as a contribution path to RHEL itself, and as a base for CentOS SIGs. |
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| You can test your applications in CI and [report bugs to CentOS Stream](/bugs). |
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| Or even learn how to |
| [contribute to CentOS Stream](https://docs.centos.org/centos-stream-docs/contributors-guide/) |
| and contribute code directly. |
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| ## Join the EPEL effort |
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| [EPEL](https://docs.centos.org/centos-stream-docs/contributors-guide/) - |
| Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux - is a Fedora Special Interest Group that creates, |
| maintains, and manages a high quality set of additional packages for Enterprise Linux, |
| including, but not limited to, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS. |
| Getting involved in EPEL is a great way to make CentOS more useful. |