From d246a46e37e19db899c1b3a00ac1b939aebf85b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Louis Abel Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 09:07:55 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] make various swaps for releng --- docs/index.md | 10 +++++----- docs/members.md | 2 +- docs/what_we_do.md | 2 +- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index 7ee7e9e..6fa59e0 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ --- -title: SIG/Core +title: SIG/Core / Release Engineering --- -# SIG/Core Wiki +# SIG/Core / Release Engineering Wiki ## About -The Rocky Linux Core Special Interest Group (SIG/Core) dedicates themselves to the development, building, management, production, and release of Rocky Linux for the Enterprise Linux community and the many users around the world.This group is the combination of Rocky Linux Release Engineering team which combines development and infrastructure, where members of this group are members of other Special Interest Groups within the Rocky Linux community, such as SIG/AltArch. Some members can be found in other parts of the Enterprise Linux community as a whole, such as EPEL. +The Rocky Linux Release Engineering Team, who refers to themselves as SIG/Core, dedicates themselves to the development, building, management, production, and release of Rocky Linux for the Enterprise Linux community and the many users around the world.This group is the combination of Rocky Linux Release Engineering team which combines development and infrastructure, where members of this group are members of other Special Interest Groups within the Rocky Linux community, such as SIG/AltArch. Some members can be found in other parts of the Enterprise Linux community as a whole, such as EPEL. ## Mission -SIG/Core 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: +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: * Ensuring a quality and fully compatible release product * Developing and iterating on the build systems and architecture @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ See the [What We Do](what_we_do.md) page for a more detailed explanation of our ## Getting In Touch / Contributing -There are various ways to get in touch with SIG/Core and provide help, assistance, or even just ideas that can benefit us or the entire community. +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. * Chat diff --git a/docs/members.md b/docs/members.md index 61a2771..03cd0de 100644 --- a/docs/members.md +++ b/docs/members.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Members --- -SIG/Core is a mix of Release Engineering and Infrastructure members to ensure a high quality release of Rocky Linux as well as the uptime of the services provided to the community. The current members of this group are listed in the table below. +Release Engineering (SIG/Core) is a mix of Development and Infrastructure members to ensure a high quality release of Rocky Linux as well as the uptime of the services provided to the community. The current members of this group are listed in the table below. | Role | Name | Email | Mattermost Name | IRC Name | |---------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------|------------------------ |-------------------|--------------------| diff --git a/docs/what_we_do.md b/docs/what_we_do.md index 60d4a6d..6113453 100644 --- a/docs/what_we_do.md +++ b/docs/what_we_do.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: What We Do --- -SIG/Core (or Release Engineering) 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 the primary goal of having a stable release of Rocky Linux is reached. +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 the primary goal of having a stable release of Rocky Linux is reached. Some of the things we do in pursuit of our mission goals: