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Hi community! As you may be aware, last year, [we launched a video series](https://almalinux.org/blog/2024-01-16-video-contributions/) in which we have community members answer common questions we're seeing from the community. This year, we also launched another Q&A video series, this time with the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board members. Our goal with this new board member Q&A series is to better introduce our board to the broader community.
As you may be aware, last year, [we launched a video series](https://almalinux.org/blog/2024-01-16-video-contributions/) in which we have community members answer common questions we're seeing from the community. This year, we also launched another Q&A video series, this time with the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board members. Our goal with this new board member Q&A series is to better introduce our board to the broader community.

For our latest board member Q&A video, we interviewed [Jun Yoshida](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jun-yoshida-6b4b5a16/). Jun talks about how he got his start with IT (despite a university major that may surprise you), his history with Unix/Linux, and his hopes for AlmaLinux. Learn a bit more about Jun by watching the video, or check out the transcript below!

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If you'd like to learn more about our board and elections, you can check out [our Wiki](https://wiki.almalinux.org/election2023.html)! You can also watch the other videos in this series in [this YouTube playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqKzWfm6zyluP2R_6MTPvYJt20bwitQZJ) (we'll be adding more soon!).

See the other interviews here:

* In September, we interviewed [Jack Aboutboul](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackaboutboul/): [Meet the board - Jack Aboutboul](/blog/2024-09-12-meet-the-board-jack/)

We also had a panel of board members at AlmaLinux Day: Germany in 2024 where board members talked about everything from how they got involved in AlmaLinux to their feelings about the future of open source, which you can watch on YouTube [Meet the board!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP3OPvmUwTs)

## <u>Transcript</u>

_Note: This transcript has been edited for clarity and readability._
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Last year, [we launched a video series](https://almalinux.org/blog/2024-01-16-video-contributions/) in which we have community members answer common questions we're seeing from the community. This year, we have also been building another Q&A series, this time with the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board members! Our goal with this new board member Q&A series is to better introduce our board to the broader community.
In 2023 [we launched a video series](/blog/2024-01-16-video-contributions/) in which we have community members answer common questions we're seeing from the community. This year, we're starting another video series, this time with the AlmaLinux OS Foundation board members. Our goal with this new series is to better introduce our board to the AlmaLinux community.

For our latest board member Q&A, we interviewed [Alex Iribarren](https://www.linkedin.com/in/iribarren/). Alex opted for a text-based interview, rather than a video, so you can find the full content below! If you'd like to see the videos of the other members, I've included the playlist at the end of this post.

## Learn more

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation's board is community elected, by members of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation. If you use AlmaLinux, contribute to AlmaLinux, or support AlmaLinux in some way, we encourage you to [join the foundation](/members/). Individual membership is free, because you shouldn't have to pay to have a voice in the future of something you care about.

If you'd like to learn more about our board and elections, you can check out [our Wiki](https://wiki.almalinux.org/election2023.html)! You can also watch the other videos in this series in [this YouTube playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqKzWfm6zyluP2R_6MTPvYJt20bwitQZJ).

See the other interview blog posts here:
* In September, we interviewed [Jack Aboutboul](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackaboutboul/): [Meet the board - Jack Aboutboul](/blog/2024-09-12-meet-the-board-jack/)
* In September, we interviewed [Jun Yoshida](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jun-yoshida-6b4b5a16/): [Meet the board - Jun Yoshida](blog/2024-09-23-meet-the-board-jun/)

We also had a panel of board members at AlmaLinux Day: Germany in 2024 where board members talked about everything from how they got involved in AlmaLinux to their feelings about the future of open source, which you can watch on YouTube [Meet the board!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP3OPvmUwTs)

## Interview


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Alex: My dream job as a child was being an astronaut. I was fascinated by space and I thought blasting off on a rocket was about the coolest thing one could do. While waiting to become an astronaut, I'd pass the time playing computer games. At some point, I got hold of a magazine that had an article about MS-DOS QBasic and included a simple program you could copy, and that totally derailed my astronaut career. I haven't yet given up on the dream of blasting off in a rocket, but now I'm just waiting for the space tourism market to be a bit more affordable. 🙂

## Learn more

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation's board is community elected, by members of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation. If you use AlmaLinux, contribute to AlmaLinux, or support AlmaLinux in some way, we encourage you to [join the foundation](/members/). Individual membership is free, because you shouldn't have to pay to have a voice in the future of something you care about.

If you'd like to learn more about our board and elections, you can check out [our Wiki](https://wiki.almalinux.org/election2023.html)! You can also watch the other videos in this series in [this YouTube playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqKzWfm6zyluP2R_6MTPvYJt20bwitQZJ) (we'll be adding more soon!).
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Both in AlmaLinux Kitten 10, and when we release AlmaLinux OS 10, we will follow Red Hat's decision to ship x86-64-v3 optimized binaries by default, but we will also provide additional x86-64-v2 architecture ONLY for older hardware that doesn't support modern CPU feature sets.

Please note: all 3rd party packages for RHEL10 will be built for x86-64-v3, so AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 built for x86-64-v2 will only be appropriate in workloads where the default OS package set is enough, or where users will be able to rebuild any additional packages they require for x86-64-v2 architecture themselves. ALESCo is currently weighing the option of [rebuilding EPEL](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/) for x86-64-v2 users. If you use this version, please [let us know](https://github.com/almalinux/alesco) by commenting on the RFC, so we can make informed decisions about this version in the future.
Please note: all 3rd party packages for RHEL10 will be built for x86-64-v3, so AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 built for x86-64-v2 will only be appropriate in workloads where the default OS package set is enough, or where users will be able to rebuild any additional packages they require for x86-64-v2 architecture themselves. ALESCo is currently weighing the option of [rebuilding EPEL](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/) for x86-64-v2 users. If you use this version, please let us know by [commenting on the RFC](https://github.com/AlmaLinux/ALESCo/pull/2), so we can make informed decisions about this version in the future.

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The last quarter (plus the end of September) of 2024 was packed with big events for AlmaLinux, and we were so excited to join them all! Learn a bit more about each of them below, and then find out how YOU can help staff AlmaLinux booths for events just like these in 2025!

### NERDEARLA

[NERDEARLA](https://nerdear.la/en/) is an event by nerds, for nerds. We attended our first NERDEARLA in Buenos Aires in September last year, and we loved it! [Pavel shared his experience](https://almalinux.org/blog/2024-12-18-volunteering-at-nerdearla/) of staffing the booth for AlmaLinux, and he and I got to get to know our new friend Luis.

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/nerdearla.jpg" width="45%" alt="the NERDEARLA crew and friends" >}}

 I also gave a talk at this event! You can watch it below, if you'd like.

{{< youtube id="BnahLVOhkzw" width="65%" height="36%" autoplay="false" controls="true" mute="false" alt="Choosing your open Source: Common Good or Corporate Good - benny Vasquez" >}}

### All Things Open

[All Things Open (ATO)](https://allthingsopen.org/) is the largest open source/tech/web event on the U.S. east coast, and we had a blast there again this year!

While I was there, I spoke in [a panel session](https://2024.allthingsopen.org/sessions/freedom-vs-sustainable-a-candid-necessary-debate) with Paloma Oliveira, Jacob Greene, Emily Omier, and Chad Whitacre about the balance between freedom and sustainability within open source. I also had [a session dedicated to talking about AlmaLinux](https://2024.allthingsopen.org/sessions/the-state-of-almalinux), which you can [watch here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuNUUNQSriE)!

We also had a lot of fun at our booth! Thank you to everyone who came by to see us. In case you missed it, we gave away a bunch of t-shirts and gave away some really cool prizes to people who showed up to our booth in their AlmaLinux swag.

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/ato_2024.jpg" width="45%" alt="Some AlmaLinux fans" >}}
{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/ato_2024_winners.jpg" width="45%" alt="Raffle winners!" >}}

### openSUSE.Asia and Open Source Summit Japan

The AlmaLinux user group in Japan has been busy this year as well, attending all kinds of events and even organizing AlmaLinux Day, Tokyo. They represented AlmaLinux at both openSUSE.Asia and Open Source Summit Japan. You can see the talk from some of the members (who also work for one of our platinum sponsors: Cybertrust Japan) on the Linux Foundation youtube channel.

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/opensuseasia.jpeg" width="45%" alt="AlmaLinux at openSUSE.Asia" >}}

{{< youtube id="5AZ1CcrlT1E" width="65%" height="36%" autoplay="false" controls="true" mute="false" alt="AlmaLinux in Japan: Progress and Achievements Over the Past Year - Yohei Suzuki & Takanori Suzuki" >}}

### SeaGL

[SeaGL](https://seagl.org/) is a grassroots technical summit dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about FOSS, hardware, and culture. Jonathan, our Infrastructure Lead, had great time meeting up with folks at our booth!

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/seagl_2024.jpg" width="45%" alt="AlmaLinux at SeaGL" >}}

### SFSCON

The South Tyrol Free Software Conference, [SFSCON](https://www.sfscon.it/), is one of Europe's most established annual conferences on Free Software. We had a great time meeting up with everyone who joined us there in Italy. I also participated in not 1, not 2, but 3 talks/workshops! One was [all about AlmaLinux](https://www.sfscon.it/talks/almalinux-in-brief/), the second was about [how to build a drama-free community](https://www.sfscon.it/talks/building-a-no-drama-community/), and the last was a [BOF workshop](https://www.sfscon.it/workshops/almalinux-bof/). We also got to enjoy some AlmaLinux cupcakes from Kiki Bakery Lab. Thank you to everyone who attended my sessions and came to say hi!

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/sfs_con_cupcakes.jpg" width="45%" alt="AlmaLinux cupcakes at SFSCon" >}}

### Ohio LinuxFest (OLF)

[OLF](https://olfconference.org/about/) is a smaller grassroots conference for the GNU/Linux/Open Source Software/Free Software community. Jonathan Wright, our Infrastructure Lead, had a great time meeting up with everyone who showed up to this event in Ohio!

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/olf_2024_booth.jpg" width="45%" alt="AlmaLinux at OLF" >}}

Jonathan gave a talk in which he discussed the evolution of Enterprise Linux in the last decade, the life of AlmaLinux in its first 3 years, and why we think freedom drives innovation.

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/olf_2024.jpg" width="45%" alt="Jonathan at OLF" >}}

### SC '24

[SC](https://sc24.supercomputing.org/) is an international conference for HPC, networking, storage, and analysis. We decided it was another great opportunity to spread the love with AlmaLinux swag, and some prizes! We gave away more than 800 t-shirts, and gave away more awesome prizes to folks who showed up to the booth in their swag.

{{< figure src="/blog-images/2025/sc_2024.jpg" width="45%" alt="AlmaLinux at SC '24" >}}

While we were there, I also gave [a talk about welcoming diversity and disagreement in your open source project](https://sc24.conference-program.com/presentation/?id=exforum103&sess=sess696). Thank you to everyone who showed up to my session and to the booth!

### AlmaLinux Day: Tokyo

This year's AlmaLinux Day: Tokyo was entirely arranged by the [Japanese AlmaLinux Users Group](https://almalinux.connpass.com/). We will have pictures and videos of the talks to share from them soon!

## 2025 Events

That's a wrap on events for us for this year, but don't worry! We've got some big plans for 2025. Here's a sneak peek. If you want to help us staff these events or have any others that you think we should cover, reach out to the [Marketing SIG](https://wiki.almalinux.org/sigs/Marketing.html), or # on [this form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeGkzJxrYX3PKWh9szmT0deV2ScumGpEOmmiAeevStYFpYkYw/viewform?usp=sf_link).

- [CentOS Connect](https://connect.centos.org/) - Jan 30-31
- [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2025/) - Feb 1-2
- [SCaLE](https://www.socallinuxexpo.org) - March 6-9
- [FOSSAsia Summit](https://summit.fossasia.org/) - March 13-15
- [CloudFest](https://www.cloudfest.com/) - March 17-20
- [Linuxfest NW](https://linuxfestnorthwest.org/) - Apr 25 - 27

## Keep in touch, and get involved!

If you want to stay up-to-date, follow us on all of the various places: [our forum](https://almalinux.discourse.group/), [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/AlmaLinux/), [X](https://twitter.com/AlmaLinux), [Mastodon](https://fosstodon.org/@almalinux/), [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/80320905/), and [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt9lpkqUPp1FUEi9uqVlPQA). We also launched a newsletter this year, which you can [subscribe to on LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/almalinux-news-7123058222835376128/) or via email on [our mailing list](https://lists.almalinux.org/postorius/lists/newsletters.lists.almalinux.org/).

And now... to go catch up on months of email. :D
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