Circle Linux Introduction

Circle Linux is an open source and co-created Linux community. It will build a free and diversified system software ecosystem with global developers through a completely open and inclusive community, and finally develop a stable, smooth and safe production environment solution in order to achieve full compatibility with enterprise-level Linux.

Circle Linux is also a free and innovative platform, encouraging any person or organization to put forward new insights, develop new strategies, and practice new solutions. Since the establishment of the community, with the help of many contributors, the official website, infrastructure and the first release have been ready. At present, the community consists of nine teams, as shown in the following figure.

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Infrastructure

The infrastructure team is the cornerstone of the normal and stable operation of the whole community. The services currently built by the team include:

Development

The development team is responsible for handling and coordinating the development of circle Linux distribution, which is the core of the community. The team has completed x86_ 64 and aarch64 architectures of circle Linux 8.3 distribution.

Testing

The testing team is responsible for testing the distribution and other online services to ensure that circle Linux provides high-quality, stable and secure services. At present, the testing of circle Linux 8.3 distribution has been completed.

Web

The web team is responsible for the implementation of the front-end program, making the community web more beautiful, interactive effect more obvious, and more powerful. See https://www.cclinux.org.

Design

The design team is responsible for the overall design of human-computer interaction, operation logic and beautiful interface of the website and software, so that users can operate concisely and enjoy a visual feast. For details, see the official website and the design of distribution software.

Security

The security team is responsible for the information security of the whole community, protecting the privacy of each member and user, as well as the digital signature authentication of the release, so as to effectively ensure the security and controllability of the system.

Identity Management

The identity management team manages resource authentication and identity management, so that user authentication can be managed uniformly. Community members only need to set a password to access all circle Linux services within their authorized permissions.

Community

The community team is responsible for outreach and operation of community activities, attracting more fans to join and share their experience and life, activating the cooperation atmosphere and mobilizing members’ sense of participation.

Documentation

The documentation team is responsible for providing end users with instructions and manuals, as well as help documentation for users who want to join Circle Linux. The documentation team is committed to providing Linux-related high-quality content to make more users irresistible to Linux.

Follow us

For the latest release and news, please visit the official website.

For the latest development documents and technical knowledge, please visit the wiki.

If you want to understand the code, submit suggestions or participate in code writing, please visit the git.

We welcome the participation of any individual or organization to embrace open source and witness the growth of circle Linux!