@CentOS Automotive SIG <automotive-sig(a)lists.centos.org> may be interested
as well.
Il giorno mer 14 gen 2026 alle ore 21:18 Amy Marrich via devel <
devel(a)lists.centos.org> ha scritto:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Amnon Ilan <ailan(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 2:35 PM
> Subject: [PROPOSAL] Creating the NVIDIA Enablement SIG - Accelerating
> NVIDIA Upstream Integration
> To: <devel(a)lists.centos.org>
> Cc: Amy Marrich <amarrich(a)redhat.com>, Neo Jia <cjia(a)nvidia.com>, <
> newtonl(a)nvidia.com>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to propose the creation of a new Special Interest Group: the NVIDIA
> Enablement SIG.
> Purpose
>
> The NVIDIA Enablement SIG will integrate these "in-flight" upstream
> patches from NVIDIA into a specialized variant of CentOS Stream, allowing
> the community to test and utilize next-generation hardware capabilities
> today.
> Scope
>
> The initial work of the SIG will focus on the foundational layers of the
> stack required for modern compute and graphics hardware:
>
> -
>
> Linux Kernel: Integrating and testing patches submitted by NVIDIA to
> the kernel community that improve hardware support and system integration.
> -
>
> Virtualization (QEMU & libvirt): Implementing upcoming changes that
> enhance how virtual machines interact with hardware accelerators and modern
> GPU architectures.
> -
>
> Continuous Alignment: Ensuring these patches maintain parallel
> compatibility with the core CentOS Stream codebase as they evolve during
> the upstream review process.
>
> Deliverables
>
> -
>
> SIG Repositories: builds of the kernel, qemu-kvm, and libvirt
> containing the latest upstream-bound patches.
> -
>
> Enablement Packages: A centos-release-nvidia-enablement package to
> provide users with an easy path to opt-in to these experimental stacks.
> -
>
> Future work:
> -
>
> Expanded package set as appropriate
> -
>
> Install media / images
>
> Initial Members
>
> -
>
> Amnon Ilan - (Proposed Chair)
> -
>
> Amy Marrich - (Board Sponsor)
> -
>
> Neo Gia
> -
>
> Newton Liu
> -
>
> [Member Name] (We invite anyone interested in the future of
> open-source hardware enablement to join us.)
>
> Resources Requested
>
> -
>
> Wiki: sigs.centos.org/nvidia-enablement
> -
>
> CBS Access: Build tags and targets for CentOS Stream 10.
>
> We look forward to hearing the community's thoughts on this proposal.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Amnon Ilan
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 07:14:47PM +0200, Shmuel Melamud via automotive-sig wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I need a new repository 'vm-connect' under
> https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/demos to place sample
> configurations to be used for inter-VM communication.
The project has been created:
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/demos/vm-connect#
Sorry for the delay :]
Let me know if there is anything else I can help with!
Cheers,
Pierre
Hi Everyone,
I need a new repository 'vm-connect' under
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/demos to place sample
configurations to be used for inter-VM communication.
Can you please give me permissions for adding a repository or create
the repository for myself?
Shmuel
Dear list,
Hopefully I'm subscribed now and the email is not lost. I'd like to make a
request for a `k3-upstream-boot` repository at `
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/`
<https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/>. This repository will host the
RPM package for firmware needed to boot TI k3 platforms like the J784S4 EVM
and AM69-SK boards.
While here, I'd like to take the opportunity to ask you to create another
repository, 's32g-vendor-boot'. Similar to the other, this repository will
host the RPM package for firmware needed to boot S32G platforms using the
public vendor components/repositories
Your help is appreciated.
Best regards,
Enric
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 4:13 PM Enric Balletbo i Serra <
> eballetb(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> Could you please create a `k3-upstream-boot` repository in our GitLab
>> instance under https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/?
>>
>> The purpose of this repository is to track the rpm package that
>> contains the firmware required to boot different TI k3 platforms like
>> J784S4 EVM and AM69-SK boards.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Enric
>>
>
On Wed, Aug 27, 2025 at 01:35:26PM +0200, Enric Balletbo i Serra via automotive-sig wrote:
> Dear list,
> Hopefully I'm subscribed now and the email is not lost. I'd like to make a
> request for a `k3-upstream-boot` repository at
> `[1]https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/`. This repository will host
> the RPM package for firmware needed to boot TI k3 platforms like the
> J784S4 EVM and AM69-SK boards.
> While here, I'd like to take the opportunity to ask you to create another
> repository, 's32g-vendor-boot'. Similar to the other, this repository will
> host the RPM package for firmware needed to boot S32G platforms using the
> public vendor components/repositories
Both projects have been created:
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/k3-upstream-boothttps://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/s32g-vendor-boot
Happy packing!
Pierre
PS: now sent from the right email
Hello,
I would like to request a new demo repository in
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/demos, named
"soafee-virtual-platform-blueprint".
This repository will host demo files to run our SOAFEE virtual platform
blueprint (AutoSD Frankenbuild for now).
Regards,
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Principal Software Engineer,
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>
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<https://www.redhat.com>
Hello,
I would like to request a new demo repository: "autoware" here:
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/demos.
The repository would host Autoware (Open Ad-Kit for now) quadlet manifest
files and aib files to deploy/run their ADAS software in an AutoSD image.
Regards,
--
Leonardo Rossetti
Principal Software Engineer,
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>
lrossett(a)redhat.com
<https://www.redhat.com>