Special Interest Groups (SIG) are smaller groups within the Circle Linux community that focus on a small set of issues, in order to either create awareness or to focus on development along a specific topic. Each SIG can seek a dedicated section on the wiki, along with an option to display the names of the people involved in that SIG. A mailing list on the CentOS list server can also be setup as well. As proper, and subject to available resources, other resources they might need (eg. a SCM system, web hosting space, admin services, etc.) may be offered.
Core - Build and Produces the Circle Linux Distribution
Alternative Architectures - Extend usability base beyond basic architectures (x86_64), including ARM 64-bit and 32-bit, x86 32-bit, Power 8, and so forth.
Artwork - Improving the user experience with high quality artwork
Automotive - Software related to Automotive
Cloud - The Cloud SIG will look into issues around running Cloud Infrastructure / Hypervisor for onpremise clouds as well as support other SIGs and projects looking to consume some of the shared resources around on-premise cloud infra
Config Management - a Special Interest Group to cover configuration management and system lifecycle management on Circle Linux.
Hyperscale - Enable Circle Linux deployment on large-scale infrastructures
Infrastructure - Coordination of Circle Linux project infrastructure
Kmods - Provide kernel modules currently not available in Circle Linux.
Messaging - Provide
NFV - Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) provides a CircleLinux-based stack that will serve as a platform for the deployment and testing of virtual network functions (VNFs).
Operational Tooling - Logging, monitoring and other operational tool development.
Promo - Promotion and Events
Public CI - A Public testing and proving infrastructure
Software Collections - Tools and packages that allow the build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages.
Storage - Deploying Circle Linux as a storage node
Virtualization - Virtualization in and of Circle Linux