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= Fedora Engineering =
== What we are ==
== What we are ==


Fedora Engineering is a team within Red Hat whose members have the following responsibilities:
Community Platform Engineering is a team within Red Hat that has the following mission:


* Work full time at Red Hat to improve Fedora
The Community Platform Engineering Team are responsible for the infrastructure and services that support artifact building and the compose and release of Fedora and CentOS platform deliverables, including:
* Maintain, deploy, and improve Fedora's infrastructure and web applications
* Hosting, automating, monitoring and maintaining infrastructure components
* Package, update, and bug fix Fedora's version of the Linux kernel
* Service monitoring and lifecycle management of services hosted within our infrastructure
* Collaborate with other teams within Red Hat and other FOSS communities
* Feature development for infrastructure-related initiatives
* Ensure an open line of communication between Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux efforts
* Tooling to enable all of the above


Please note: Our job is to work on projects to improve the state of the Fedora universe, but we are not here to replace the larger Fedora community. In all of our efforts, we strive to work tightly with the Fedora community (both those inside and outside of Red Hat).
Please note: Our job is to work on projects to improve the state of the Fedora universe, but we are not here to replace the larger Fedora community. In all of our efforts, we strive to work tightly as part of the Fedora community (both those inside and outside of Red Hat).


Also noteworthy: There are some people who work full-time on Fedora for Red Hat but are not part of the Fedora Engineering division. There are also lots of Red Hat people who work on Fedora in addition to efforts such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and upstream projects, but work for other groups within Red Hat.
Also noteworthy: There are some people who work full-time on Fedora for Red Hat but are not part of the Community Platform Engineering team per se. There are also lots of Red Hat people who work on Fedora in addition to efforts such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and upstream projects, but work for other groups within Red Hat.


== Who we are ==
== Who we are ==
The Fedora Engineering team is managed by [[User:Pfrields | Paul W. Frields]]. The team categories below are for simplicity's sake, since these team members' work often overlaps.
The Community Platform Engineering team is managed by [[User:lgriffin | Leigh Griffin]]. The team categories below are for simplicity's sake, since these team members' work often overlaps.
 
=== Design and User Experience Team ===
* [[User:Duffy | Máirín Duffy (team lead)]]
* [[User:Ryanlerch | Ryan Lerch]]
* Mary Shakshober (intern)
 
=== Kernel Team ===
* [[User:labbott | Laura Abbott]]
* [[User:Jforbes | Justin Forbes]]


=== Infrastructure Administration Team ===
=== Infrastructure Administration Team ===
* [[User:Nirik | Kevin Fenzi (team lead)]]
* [[User:Nirik | Kevin Fenzi (team lead)]]
* [[User:Smooge | Stephen Smoogen]]
* [[User:Smooge | Stephen Smoogen]]
* [[User:Codeblock | Ricky Elrod (intern)]]
* [[User:Puiterwijk | Patrick Uiterwijk]]


=== Infrastructure Applications Team ===
=== Infrastructure Applications Team ===
* [[User:Pingou | Pierre-Yves Chibon (team lead)]]
* [[User:Pingou | Pierre-Yves Chibon (team lead)]]
* [[User:Bowlofeggs | Randy Barlow ]]
* [[User:Abompard | Aurélien Bompard]]
* [[User:Abompard | Aurélien Bompard]]
* [[User:Sayanchowdhury | Sayan Chowdhury]]
* [[User:Zlopez | Michal Konečný]]
* [[User:Jcline | Jeremy Cline]]
* [[User:Ryanlerch | Ryan Lerch]]
* [[User:Scoady | Stephen Coady]]
* [[User:Asaleh | Adam Saleh]]
* [[User:Nphilipp | Nils Philippsen]]
* [[User:Mobrien | Mark O'Brien]]
* [[User:Siddharthvipul1 | Vipul Siddharth]]
* [[User:Jrichardson | James Richardson]]
 
=== Documentation ===
* [[User:pbokoc|Petr Bokoč (lead)]]
 
=== Product Owner ===
* [[User:amoloney|Aoife Moloney]]
 
=== Release Engineering ===
* [[User:Mohanboddu | Mohan Boddu]]
* [[User:Humaton | Tomáš Hrčka]]


=== Release Infrastructure Team ===
=== Other related team members ===
* [[User:Maxamillion | Adam Miller (team lead)]]
 
* [[User:Kushal | Kushal Das]]
The following people, while not part of the Community Platform Engineering team, do work on Fedora in other areas:
* (vacancy)
 
 
==== Design and User Experience ====
These team members report to [[User:Pfrields|Paul Frields]].
* [[User:Duffy | Máirín Duffy (team lead)]]
 
==== Kernel ====
These team members report to [[User:Sbueno|Samantha Bueno]].
* [[User:Jforbes | Justin Forbes]]


== What We're Doing ==
== What We're Doing ==
Our Requirements page can be found here: [[Community_Platform_Engineering/Requirements]]
This will track upcoming Requirements and is a work in progress
Our FY18 plan can be found here: [[Fedora_Engineering/FY18_Plan]]


Our FY17 plan can be found here: [[Fedora_Engineering/FY17_Plan]]
Our FY17 plan can be found here: [[Fedora_Engineering/FY17_Plan]]

Latest revision as of 14:43, 14 July 2021

What we are

Community Platform Engineering is a team within Red Hat that has the following mission:

The Community Platform Engineering Team are responsible for the infrastructure and services that support artifact building and the compose and release of Fedora and CentOS platform deliverables, including:

  • Hosting, automating, monitoring and maintaining infrastructure components
  • Service monitoring and lifecycle management of services hosted within our infrastructure
  • Feature development for infrastructure-related initiatives
  • Tooling to enable all of the above

Please note: Our job is to work on projects to improve the state of the Fedora universe, but we are not here to replace the larger Fedora community. In all of our efforts, we strive to work tightly as part of the Fedora community (both those inside and outside of Red Hat).

Also noteworthy: There are some people who work full-time on Fedora for Red Hat but are not part of the Community Platform Engineering team per se. There are also lots of Red Hat people who work on Fedora in addition to efforts such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and upstream projects, but work for other groups within Red Hat.

Who we are

The Community Platform Engineering team is managed by Leigh Griffin. The team categories below are for simplicity's sake, since these team members' work often overlaps.

Infrastructure Administration Team

Infrastructure Applications Team

Documentation

Product Owner

Release Engineering

Other related team members

The following people, while not part of the Community Platform Engineering team, do work on Fedora in other areas:


Design and User Experience

These team members report to Paul Frields.

Kernel

These team members report to Samantha Bueno.

What We're Doing

Our Requirements page can be found here: Community_Platform_Engineering/Requirements This will track upcoming Requirements and is a work in progress

Our FY18 plan can be found here: Fedora_Engineering/FY18_Plan

Our FY17 plan can be found here: Fedora_Engineering/FY17_Plan

Older plans

Our FY16 plan can be found here: Fedora_Engineering/FY16_Plan

Our FY15 plan can be found here: Fedora_Engineering/FY15_Plan

Our FY14 plan can be found here: Fedora_Engineering/FY14_Plan