06-07, 14:00–14:50 (EST5EDT), Rocky Linux (BallroomB)
Rocky Linux's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) make up the lifeblood of the community of people that like to run Rocky on everything from Raspberry PIs to Supercomputers. Join us for an overview of all our SIGs and information to get involved!
While Rocky Linux began with and continues its mission to dutifully rebuild and maintain compatibility with upstream Enterprise Linux, Special Interest Groups (SIGs) give the Rocky community a playground to differentiate itself in several unique ways. This presentation will delve into the missions and responsibilities of existing SIGs, shedding light on the available tooling and services for these groups. We hope to provide plenty of opportunities and insights on how to get involved with our diverse community in a multitude of ways whether you're interested in Raspberry PIs, Supercomputers, or anything in between.
Neil Hanlon is currently employed by CIQ where he helps lead the Open Source Program Office and works to enable communities like Rocky Linux, OpenELA, and others. He is the Infrastructure lead for Rocky Linux, a Fedora packager, and finds trouble wherever trouble can be found.