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Stream 9 Website

URL: centos.org/stream9

See also: https://hackmd.io/RkOiWNmIQcWSubQ3emY0lg

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Layout

I think this is probably just one page to start with, and then it can grow over time if necessary. But much of the content will be links elsewhere, so it may not be necessary.

Ancilliary work

Find mentions of Stream 9 on www.centos.org and wiki.centos.org and update and/or point to this content.

Update the "Coming Soon" message on the Download site. When? Update it to what? Link to composes from there?

Assets for website

How it fits in the larger ecosystem: https://centos.org/assets/img/path_to_rhel.png

Videos:

What: https://youtu.be/4_tV0UJAqXM
How contributions work: https://youtu.be/0dkQ-WjHnew

Page Content

URL: centos.org/stream9

CentOS Stream 9 is the next major release of the CentOS Stream distribution. CentOS Stream is developed in collaboration with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineering team, and with you, the CentOS community.

The Basics

Get it now 💿

Read the announce blog post 📰

What is CentOS Stream? 🎥

How contributions to CentOS Stream work 🎥

Timeline

Contribute

Contributions to CentOS Stream are being accepted now. Proposed contributions are evaluated by the RHEL engineering team, since a contribution to CentOS Stream is a contribution to RHEL.

See the CentOS Stream Contributor's Guide for details on how this process works, and to make your first contribution.

Notable community contributions so far:

  • Neal Gompa updated PipeWire to 0.3.32 and enabled JACK (BZ#1956854)
  • Davide Cavalca added default configs to enable systemd-oomd and make it usable out of the box (BZ#1962255)
  • Neal Gompa added Wayland support for the GNOME Classic session (BZ#2015914)
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