Shaun is the CentOS Community Architect at Red Hat. He's an occasional developer and tech writer. He's worked on documentation and documentation systems in a number of open source communities, most notably as part of GNOME for the last two decades.

Presentations

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The Fedora Docs Revamp: Building the Docs You Want to Read

The Fedora Council recently approved a Community Initiative to completely revamp how we build, maintain, and structure our documentation. In this interactive session, we will briefly cover our progress in modernizing the Fedora Docs toolchain and lowering the barrier to entry for new contributors. Then, we will hand the microphone over to you: attendees will vote on their favorite Fedora topics to drive live breakout discussions on how we can build better guides for the community. Join us to share your ideas, tell us what is missing, and learn how to get involved!

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Fedora+CentOS Classroom

Learn about the ecosystems in the Fedora and CentOS projects, and how you can package software for both. We will present an overview of the Fedora project followed by an overview CentOS ecosystem. We'll show how both systems are developed and what the various special interest groups are doing. We will then provide a packaging workshop where you can learn how to package your favorite software, whether you want it in Fedora, EPEL, a CentOS SIG, or just for your own personal use.

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CentOS Classroom and Packaging Workshop

Learn how CentOS works and how you can make it work better for you. CentOS is the open source, community operating system that releases just ahead of RHEL. The CentOS project also provides a space for people to build technologies on top of the operating system for specific use cases, from clouds to cars. We will present an overview of the CentOS ecosystem, followed by a workshop teaching you how to make your own packages.

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