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title: Release Engineering (SIG/Core)
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# Release Engineering (SIG/Core) Wiki
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## About
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The Rocky Linux Release Engineering Team (also known as SIG/Core) dedicates themselves to the development, building, management, production, and release of Rocky Linux. This group combines development and infrastructure in a single, cohesive unit of individuals that ultimately make the distribution happen.
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The "SIG/Core" reference name is not a strict Special Interest Group (as defined by [the Rocky Linux wiki ](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/special_interest_groups/ )).
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The general goals (or "interests") is:
* To ensure Rocky Linux is built and released in a complete and functional manner
* To ensure proper collaboration and development of the Peridot Build System
* To ensure all users, developers, and Special Interest Groups are have a solid, stable platform to build upon
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## Mission
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Release Engineering strives to ensure a stable distribution is developed, built, tested, and provided to the community from the RESF as a compatible derivative of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. To achieve this goal, some of the things we do are:
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* Ensuring a quality and fully compatible release product
* Developing and iterating on the build systems and architecture
* Developing all code in the open
* Setting the technical direction for the build system architecture
* Release of beta and final products to the end users and mirrors
* Release of timely updates to the end users and mirrors
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See the [What We Do ](what_we_do.md ) page for a more detailed explanation of our activities.
## Getting In Touch / Contributing
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There are various ways to get in touch with Release Engineering and provide help, assistance, or even just ideas that can benefit us or the entire community.
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* Chat
* Mattermost: [~development ](https://chat.rockylinux.org/rocky-linux/channels/development ) on Mattermost
* IRC: #rockylinux and #rockylinux -devel on [libera.chat ](https://libera.chat )
* [RESF SIG/Core Issue Tracker ](https://git.resf.org/sig_core/meta/issues )
* [Mail List ](https://lists.resf.org/mailman3/lists/rocky.lists.resf.org/ )
For a list of our members, see the [Members ](members.md ) page.
## Resources and Rocky Linux Policies
* [RESF Git Service ](https://git.resf.org )
* [Rocky Linux GitHub ](https://github.com/rocky-linux )
* [Rocky Linux GitLab ](https://git.rockylinux.org )
* [Rocky Linux Image Guide ](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/rocky/image/ )
* [Rocky Linux Repository Guide ](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/rocky/repo/ )
* [Rocky Linux Release Version Guide/Policy ](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/rocky/version/ )
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* [Special Interest Groups ](https://wiki.rockylinux.org/special_interest_groups/ ).
## General Packaging Resources
* [RPM Packaging Guide ](https://rpm-packaging-guide.github.io/ )
* [Fedora Packaging Guidelines ](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/ )
* [Basic Packaging Tutorial ](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/package-maintainers/Packaging_Tutorial_GNU_Hello/ )