Today marks the ten year anniversary of the initial publication of Koji.
Koji grew out of Red Hat's internal Brew build system. It was initially adopted in Fedora, but has since found use in many other places including CentOS, Scientific Linux, Kolab, TomTom, and Amazon.
The past year or so has seen a pronounced increase in Koji activity. Since we've moved to Pagure, it's become much easier for folks to contribute.
It's an exciting time as Koji grows to meet new challenges in building Linux distributions! Thank you to everyone who has helped along the way and to those who will help in the future!
Woo Hoo, It seems like it was only yesterday.
El mar, 14-02-2017 a las 17:06 -0500, Mike McLean escribió:
Today marks the ten year anniversary of the initial publication of Koji.
Koji grew out of Red Hat's internal Brew build system. It was initially adopted in Fedora, but has since found use in many other places including CentOS, Scientific Linux, Kolab, TomTom, and Amazon.
The past year or so has seen a pronounced increase in Koji activity. Since we've moved to Pagure, it's become much easier for folks to contribute.
In today's changing world, we have more demands for change coming :) I expect it's only going to get better
It's an exciting time as Koji grows to meet new challenges in building Linux distributions! Thank you to everyone who has helped along the way and to those who will help in the future!
I for one am looking forward to what we do next :D
Dennis
Coooool!
On 02/14/17 16:06, Mike McLean wrote:
Today marks the ten year anniversary of the initial publication of Koji.
Koji grew out of Red Hat's internal Brew build system. It was initially adopted in Fedora, but has since found use in many other places including CentOS, Scientific Linux, Kolab, TomTom, and Amazon.
The past year or so has seen a pronounced increase in Koji activity. Since we've moved to Pagure, it's become much easier for folks to contribute.
It's an exciting time as Koji grows to meet new challenges in building Linux distributions! Thank you to everyone who has helped along the way and to those who will help in the future!
At the Open Science Grid, we've been using Koji since 2011, and have been very happy with it. The combination of building RPMs, keeping track of them, and managing the repos, has made our lives easier by orders of magnitude. I honestly don't know what we'd do without it.
So a big hearty congratulations and thank you to all of you that helped make this possible!
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 17:06:31 -0500 Mike McLean mikem@redhat.com wrote:
Today marks the ten year anniversary of the initial publication of Koji.
Koji grew out of Red Hat's internal Brew build system. It was initially adopted in Fedora, but has since found use in many other places including CentOS, Scientific Linux, Kolab, TomTom, and Amazon.
The past year or so has seen a pronounced increase in Koji activity. Since we've moved to Pagure, it's become much easier for folks to contribute.
It's an exciting time as Koji grows to meet new challenges in building Linux distributions! Thank you to everyone who has helped along the way and to those who will help in the future!
Happy birthday koji! :)
May you build for us in new and exciting ways as the years go by.
kevin
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