Project:RelEng

Project description
Release Engineering ("RelEng") is the official Gentoo project focused on coordinating and improving the creation of official media releases of Gentoo Linux and other Gentoo operating systems. It is also primarily responsible for many of the tools used by the installation process, including Catalyst and genkernel. It was also responsible in the past for the Gentoo Linux Installer (GLI).

Project goals
The goals of Release Engineering are to continually improve the quality, timeliness and overall procedures for creating official Gentoo Linux releases, as well as acting as the official coordinators for creating new Gentoo Linux release media. This project is very much focused on ensuring that the initial quality of every official release is as high as possible, and that the "from CD" experience is as positive for as many of our users as possible.

Release security and signing
All release media will have its file signed by one of the Gentoo Linux Release Engineering (releng@gentoo.org) PGP keys listed on this page. The keys are available through the subkeys.pgp.net keyserver. They can be used to verify that the media is, in fact, the media shipped by Release Engineering and not from a potential attacker. You will find more detailed verification instructions in the handbooks for each release.

New keys and changes to existing keys will be announced to the following Gentoo mailing lists: gentoo-dev-announce, gentoo-announce, gentoo-core.

Obtaining the public key:

Verify the cryptographic signature:

Verify the checksum (at least one of these hashes will exist):

Builds
Check the download page in the main site, or fetch the latest releases (in alphabetical order) of the Gentoo weekly builds from here:

Gentoo Linux Hybrid LiveDVDs
The latest release of Gentoo Linux Hybrid LiveDVDs for and :

Resources
Resources offered by the Release Engineering Project:

Documentation

 * Release guidelines

Meeting summaries

 * 2008.0 Planning meeting (Full log) (Summary)

Past developers
Over the eons, many developers have come and gone. The best of them left a lasting impression, so we honor them here: