###### tags: `CentOS` # CentOS Stream Project Update: 2020-02-28 We would like to welcome you all to our first blog update on the CentOS Stream initiative. Over the course of this initiative, we will share regular updates on our plans, our progress and our deliverables. The CentOS Stream team is currently working within a Scrumban framework broken down into two week blocks. This allows the PO and team to plan and prioritise work for each block allowing stakeholders to gain updates on progress, plans and deliverables each fortnight. Each fortnight, stakeholders will review the block deliverables and provide feedback to be taken into consideration when planning the next block. Ensuring that CentOS Stream is delivered in line with changing requirements and expectations as the project build progresses. The CentOS Stream team has made significant progress throughout February where their focus was on the cornerstone foundational build phase. Block 1 and 2 (2020-02-03 to 2020-02-21) delivered: Nightly composes: Reports are being generated internally for now until a bug fix has been resolved CentOS QA can consume composes and the test suite can now run against both Stream and Linux This has also caught three issues that would have made it to downstream otherwise The module for Stream this week is PHP:7.2 This is ahead of 8.1 in RHEL Accounts in git.centos.org are created Block 3 deliverables were identified and are currently in progress. See below: Push to Git process being developed Scaffolding up to watch brew tags Python:3.8 is expected to be the next module for Stream* This is dependant on a bootstrapping task relating to upstream updates that come from CentOS Linux to Stream Information gathering with package maintainers on package lists around debranding/rebranding for future upstream & downstream use We welcome all feedback, thoughts and contributions as we progress through this project. Please feel free to reach out. To view our current activity , please see here.