This is originally from Randy Barlow but for time zone reasons I am forwarding this onto the devel list as we will reference it in our weekly update. Thanks Randy for putting this together :) ----
This is a repost from https://blog.electronsweatshop.com/join-us-in-redhat-cpe-on-freenode.html
tl;dr; join us in #redhat-cpe on Freenode!
Many moons ago, Red Hat merged the CentOS infrastructure team with the Fedora Infrastructure team, into a team known as "Community Platform Engineering" (CPE). Most of the individuals on the combined team have mostly continued to focus on the project they were assigned to before the merger, but as time has gone by we have looked for opportunities to collaborate more.
I recently observed that we had been using internal communications to communicate about collaborative projects between CentOS and Fedora infrastructures, rather than public forums. This happened mostly because we've long had internal methods for communicating, and because the collaboration is not particular to either community, so using #fedora-admin on Freenode didn't seem particularly proper either, for example.
Thus, this week we have established the #redhat-cpe channel on Freenode as a place for our team to communicate openly about the collaborative efforts we are engaged in. Join us there if you are interested in helping us bring CentOS and Fedora closer together!
Awesome.
When can we expect a #CPE-Atomic group for the relevant real world SIGs?
________________________________ From: CentOS-devel centos-devel-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Leigh Griffin lgriffin@redhat.com Sent: November 1, 2019 7:21 AM To: The CentOS developers mailing list. Subject: [CentOS-devel] Join us in #redhat-cpe on Freenode
This is originally from Randy Barlow but for time zone reasons I am forwarding this onto the devel list as we will reference it in our weekly update. Thanks Randy for putting this together :) ----
This is a repost from https://blog.electronsweatshop.com/join-us-in-redhat-cpe-on-freenode.html
tl;dr; join us in #redhat-cpe on Freenode!
Many moons ago, Red Hat merged the CentOS infrastructure team with the Fedora Infrastructure team, into a team known as "Community Platform Engineering" (CPE). Most of the individuals on the combined team have mostly continued to focus on the project they were assigned to before the merger, but as time has gone by we have looked for opportunities to collaborate more.
I recently observed that we had been using internal communications to communicate about collaborative projects between CentOS and Fedora infrastructures, rather than public forums. This happened mostly because we've long had internal methods for communicating, and because the collaboration is not particular to either community, so using #fedora-admin on Freenode didn't seem particularly proper either, for example.
Thus, this week we have established the #redhat-cpe channel on Freenode as a place for our team to communicate openly about the collaborative efforts we are engaged in. Join us there if you are interested in helping us bring CentOS and Fedora closer together!
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On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 1:02 PM Dan Seguin dan.seguin@cord3inc.com wrote:
Awesome.
When can we expect a #CPE-Atomic group for the relevant real world SIGs?
I lack the context here but I would say open that relevant conversation and see what traction you get. My one worry is about splitting the conversations in multiple channels and if we could use the #redhat-cpe it might help gain more traction for folks unfamiliar with the SIGs and their work.
*From:* CentOS-devel centos-devel-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Leigh Griffin lgriffin@redhat.com *Sent:* November 1, 2019 7:21 AM *To:* The CentOS developers mailing list. *Subject:* [CentOS-devel] Join us in #redhat-cpe on Freenode
This is originally from Randy Barlow but for time zone reasons I am forwarding this onto the devel list as we will reference it in our weekly update. Thanks Randy for putting this together :)
This is a repost from https://blog.electronsweatshop.com/join-us-in-redhat-cpe-on-freenode.html
tl;dr; join us in #redhat-cpe on Freenode!
Many moons ago, Red Hat merged the CentOS infrastructure team with the Fedora Infrastructure team, into a team known as "Community Platform Engineering" (CPE). Most of the individuals on the combined team have mostly continued to focus on the project they were assigned to before the merger, but as time has gone by we have looked for opportunities to collaborate more.
I recently observed that we had been using internal communications to communicate about collaborative projects between CentOS and Fedora infrastructures, rather than public forums. This happened mostly because we've long had internal methods for communicating, and because the collaboration is not particular to either community, so using #fedora-admin on Freenode didn't seem particularly proper either, for example.
Thus, this week we have established the #redhat-cpe channel on Freenode as a place for our team to communicate openly about the collaborative efforts we are engaged in. Join us there if you are interested in helping us bring CentOS and Fedora closer together!
--
Leigh Griffin
Engineering Manager
Red Hat Waterford https://www.redhat.com/
Communications House
Cork Road, Waterford City
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