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title: What We Do
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Release Engineering (SIG/Core) was brought together as a combination of varying expertise (development and infrastructure) to try to fill in gaps of knowledge but to also to ensure that the primary goal of having a stable release of Rocky Linux is reached.
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Some of the things we do in pursuit of our mission goals:
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* Continuous preparation for upcoming changes from upstream (Fedora and CentOS Stream)
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* Distribution release and maintenance
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* Design and collaboration for the Peridot build system
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* Design and development work to integrate all components together
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* Maintenance of the infrastructure used to build and maintain Rocky Linux (such as ansible roles and playbooks)
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* Working with the testing team with images and a platform to test
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* Providing resources for Special Interest Groups
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* Providing assistance and resources for users within the community
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"Why the name SIG/Core?"
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While not an actual [Special Interest Group](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/special_interest_groups/), the reality is that Release Engineering is ultimately the "core" of Rocky Linux's production. The idea of "SIG/Core" stemmed from the thought that without this group, Rocky Linux would not exist as it is now, so we are "core" to its existence. The other idea was that SIG/Core would eventually branch out to elsewhere. Where this would go, it is uncertain.
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