Hey Everyone,
As a member of the Fedora Cloud Working Group (the group within Fedora that is most focused on atomic) I am interested in joining the CentOS Atomic SIG. My hopes are to find differences in the Fedora and CentOS versions of Atomic and try to minimize those where it makes sense so that we can provide a more consistent approach for people using Atomic Host. Additionally it would be nice to find places where Fedora and CentOS can re-use the same or similar processes to generate these deliverables.
What are the steps I need to take to become a SIG member?
Thanks, Dusty
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From: "Dusty Mabe" dusty@dustymabe.com To: centos-devel@centos.org Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 11:50:31 AM Subject: [CentOS-devel] Request to join CentOS Atomic SIG
Hey Everyone,
As a member of the Fedora Cloud Working Group (the group within Fedora that is most focused on atomic) I am interested in joining the CentOS Atomic SIG. My hopes are to find differences in the Fedora and CentOS versions of Atomic and try to minimize those where it makes sense so that we can provide a more consistent approach for people using Atomic Host. Additionally it would be nice to find places where Fedora and CentOS can re-use the same or similar processes to generate these deliverables.
+1
What are the steps I need to take to become a SIG member?
Thanks, Dusty _______________________________________________ CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
On 10 September 2015 at 19:50, Dusty Mabe dusty@dustymabe.com wrote:
Hey Everyone,
As a member of the Fedora Cloud Working Group (the group within Fedora that is most focused on atomic) I am interested in joining the CentOS Atomic SIG. My hopes are to find differences in the Fedora and CentOS versions of Atomic and try to minimize those where it makes sense so that we can provide a more consistent approach for people using Atomic Host. Additionally it would be nice to find places where Fedora and CentOS can re-use the same or similar processes to generate these deliverables.
What are the steps I need to take to become a SIG member?
Thanks, Dusty
I guess that the Atomic SIG page [1] in the CentOS wiki would be your best source of information.
Alan.
Though I'm not part of the CentOS Atomic SIG, I warmly recommend you Dusty.
Regards, H.
On 11/09/15 11:43, Haïkel wrote:
Though I'm not part of the CentOS Atomic SIG, I warmly recommend you Dusty.
I am happy to recommend both Dusty and Haikel!
2015-09-11 12:58 GMT+02:00 Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org:
On 11/09/15 11:43, Haïkel wrote:
Though I'm not part of the CentOS Atomic SIG, I warmly recommend you Dusty.
I am happy to recommend both Dusty and Haikel!
Thanks, I'd love to spend more time on Atomic but it will be just Dusty :)
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On 09/10/2015 02:50 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
Hey Everyone,
As a member of the Fedora Cloud Working Group (the group within Fedora that is most focused on atomic) I am interested in joining the CentOS Atomic SIG. My hopes are to find differences in the Fedora and CentOS versions of Atomic and try to minimize those where it makes sense so that we can provide a more consistent approach for people using Atomic Host. Additionally it would be nice to find places where Fedora and CentOS can re-use the same or similar processes to generate these deliverables.
What are the steps I need to take to become a SIG member?
Do stuff, ask to be on the steering committee, and unless someone objects (lazy consensus) you're on. I see you were already added to the wiki, which was *slightly* hasty, but I don't think anyone is going to object. Welcome aboard!
Best,
jzb