One way that Arm supports Linux is through their Arm GNU Toolchain. This way developers have an easier time working with new features in the latest architectures!
https://developer.arm.com/Tools%20and%20Software/GNU%20Toolchain
One way that Arm supports Linux is through their Arm GNU Toolchain. This way developers have an easier time working with new features in the latest architectures!
https://developer.arm.com/Tools%20and%20Software/GNU%20Toolchain
Fedora has CoreOS; @opensuse has MicroOS.
Fedora has Atomic Desktops; openSUSE has Aeon and Kalpa.
Check out openSUSE's atomic offerings based on Btrfs snapshots!
https://get.opensuse.org/microos/
https://aeondesktop.github.io
https://kalpadesktop.org
@centos have redone their website, so if you're looking to contribute, hopefully you'll find exactly what you need in no time!
https://centos.org
Thank you to Arm for being a silver sponsor for Flock to Fedora. :)
Arm has been working in the open source world to improve support for their architecture. Fedora is happy to welcome contributions for alternative architectures!
Many thanks to openSUSE for being a silver sponsor for Flock to Fedora!
Ubuntu, Arch, and others get a lot of love, but if you're looking for a different distro to try next, consider openSUSE! They have many different versions to suit different needs, like Tumbleweed for rolling release fans and Leap for those who want stable releases.
Also their mascot is a chameleon name Geeko, c'mon dude
https://www.opensuse.org
Thank you to @centos for being a gold sponsor for Flock!
So many CentOS contributors overlap with Fedora that you never know who is working on both projects. We're grateful that they take the time to start a change in Fedora Linux to receive it upstream later, rather than making changes directly in CentOS Stream for everything. :)
Do you like Valkey? Thank an AlmaLinux contributor for bringing that package to Fedora. :)
AlmaLinux contributors are Fedora contributors - their fingerprints are everywhere and you feel the benefits of their work with every Fedora release.
All open source projects can use more contributions, so here are some places where you can start for @rockylinux !
This page has a list of active Special Interest Groups, like the Cloud or Security SIGs. There's also a list of areas where you can lead the change in making a SIG for it, like for embedded systems or storage applications!
https://wiki.rockylinux.org/special_interest_groups/current/