
The CentOS Project
CentOS Special Interest Groups create CentOS distributions, develop and package additional software on top of CentOS, and help the CentOS project with documentation and outreach.
Download - The CentOS Project
CentOS invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor. There are many ways to contribute to the project, including documentation, QA, testing, coding changes for SIGs, providing mirroring or …
Download - The CentOS Project
As you download and use CentOS Linux or CentOS Stream (What’s the difference?), the CentOS Project invites you to be a part of the community as a contributor.
The CentOS Project
Verifying that products and services built on top of RHEL or CentOS Stream will continue to work on CentOS Stream and the next release of RHEL and will not break on package updates.
About - CentOS
A new CentOS version is released approximately every 2 years and each CentOS version is regularly updated (approximately every 6 months) to support newer hardware. This results in a secure, low …
Download - CentOS
CentOS is available free of charge. We do accept (non-financial) donations for improving, hosting and promoting CentOS. If CentOS is important to you, please support the long-term viability of the …
CentOS - FrontPage
CentOS Linux is a community-supported distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public on CentOS git for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). As such, CentOS Linux aims to be functionally …
About Stream - CentOS Documentation
CentOS Stream is a Linux distribution built by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) engineers as part of RHEL development. It serves as a preview of the next minor RHEL version, as well as a contribution …
FAQ/General - CentOS
Oct 31, 2010 · Unless this server is on the CentOS.org domain, the CentOS Project doesn't have anything to do with the content on this webserver or any e-mails that directed you to this site.
CentOS Stream - The CentOS Project
CentOS Stream Continuously delivered distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL.