Hello, Release Engineering. I talked to KB from CentOS briefly at Red Hat Summit, and he's interested in working together more with Fedora. They have a lot of hardware resources, but like Fedora, are people-constrained, and it'd be nice to find areas where we can work togheter. He and a number of other CentOS engineers are going to come to Flock. Do you think it'd be useful to set aside two hours or so for this collaboration? There's a time-block Friday morning reserved for "informal hackfests", and Stephen Gallagher has already requested that a slot be held in case Rel Eng agrees that it'd be useful.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hello, Release Engineering. I talked to KB from CentOS briefly at Red Hat Summit, and he's interested in working together more with Fedora. They have a lot of hardware resources, but like Fedora, are people-constrained, and it'd be nice to find areas where we can work togheter. He and a number of other CentOS engineers are going to come to Flock. Do you think it'd be useful to set aside two hours or so for this collaboration? There's a time-block Friday morning reserved for "informal hackfests", and Stephen Gallagher has already requested that a slot be held in case Rel Eng agrees that it'd be useful.
I'm in. I think this would be a great idea, there's definitely a lot of release engineering concerns that the groups share and ultimately could agree to standardize on the same tooling to solve similar challanges. Even if we host separate infrastructures, aligning upstream on the same build/rel-eng tooling and collaborating in that space to develop/enhance those items is likely a win for everyone involved.
+1
-AdamM
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On Thursday, July 02, 2015 09:46:42 AM Matthew Miller wrote:
Hello, Release Engineering. I talked to KB from CentOS briefly at Red Hat Summit, and he's interested in working together more with Fedora. They have a lot of hardware resources, but like Fedora, are people-constrained, and it'd be nice to find areas where we can work togheter. He and a number of other CentOS engineers are going to come to Flock. Do you think it'd be useful to set aside two hours or so for this collaboration? There's a time-block Friday morning reserved for "informal hackfests", and Stephen Gallagher has already requested that a slot be held in case Rel Eng agrees that it'd be useful.
There is a lot of areas where we can and should work together, I have no issues sitting down and figuring out how we can collaborate.
Dennis
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