Stefan Mattejiet started off the last day with his discussion session about CPE Futurespective, and understanding what direction the team should head in the coming times. Many of the team members checked out of their hotel rooms after breakfast at 09:00 and left their luggage with the hotel before leaving for the office. Since they would miss out on the sessions on this third day, it was incredibly light in terms of the agenda and activities. This was the day of departure for a lot of people. This was a fitting end to the night, as late as 02:00, and a fun look at their singing preferences. People queued up their songs and soon began to collaborate in performing their favorite songs in duos and in choirs. The remainder went to the Trompos Karaoke Bar to participate in the fun karaoke night session organized by Aurelien Bompard. Once the dinner was over, at around 21:30, some folks headed back to the hotel for a respite. With toasts made to the team members that were now united after a long time, they not only enjoyed the appetizing food that was served but also the company of the friends that they had bonded with over the course of the last couple days. This had been booked in advance and was near the hotel premises. In the evening, at around 19:00, the team members left for a regional burger restaurant, Tio Joe’s. From left to right – Emma Kidney David Fan Michal Konecny Akashdeep Dhar Samyak Jain David Kirwan The final interesting talk of the day was delivered by Brian Stinson about the expectations of RHEL from Fedora Linux and CentOS Stream. This was followed by a talk by Carl George about the EPEL 10 plans for improvements that would be coming very soon. Once they were back in the office, Hunor Csomortáni delivered a talk about revisiting source-git and the plans for unifying package sources in the pipeline. With that, the folks dispersed into small groups for lunch. Miroslav Suchy delivered a thought-provoking talk about the scope of tooling for the Community Platform Engineering team, and how it contributes to Fedora Linux. From left to right – Lenka Segura Matthew Miller Adam Samalik Troy DawsonĪfter a short break, the team continued with three lightning talks delivered about OpenShift operators by David Kirwan, Packit by Frantisek Lachman and Laura Barcziova, and Pulp by Miroslav Suchy. The team took a short break after the first couple of sessions, before heading into the next set. This talk was followed by the one by Tomas Hrcka about how the Fedora Release Engineering team addresses its responsibilities. Matthew Miller started the second day with his talk about the Fedora Project strategy and how Community Platform Engineering fits into the picture. They were were gracefully served Catalonian snacks by Lenka Segura, Japanese souvenirs by David Kirwan, and German sweets by Julia Bley for the duration of the meeting. Once the joint breakfast was completed in the hotel restaurant, the members started heading off to the office by 10 in the morning. The team members decided to start a bit late on the second day to ensure that everyone gets enough rest after the adventurous first day. From left to right – Actually, never mind – there are too many people there. If you have not already – now is the best time to read through the first part of the event report before getting into the second part here.
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