About
About Project Resistor
Project Resistor is a collaborative workspace dedicated to advancing infrastructure for Fedora systems. We focus on creating robust, secure, and innovative solutions for the Fedora ecosystem.
Our Focus Areas
Secure Kernel Builds
We develop infrastructure for building Linux kernels and kernel modules with enhanced security measures. This includes:
- Secure build infrastructure
- Documented signing processes
Atomic System Images for AI Developers
We create optimized Atomic system images tailored for AI development:
- Pre-configured development environments
- GPU and accelerator support
- Containerized AI tooling
- Reproducible builds
Work-in-Progress Packages
We maintain a collection of experimental packages being refined for eventual inclusion in Fedora:
- New software versions
- Experimental features
- Package improvements
- Dependency updates
Project Organization
Project Resistor is organized into two primary organizations on Codeberg:
- project-resistor - Atomic AI developer images and work-in-progress packages
- project-resistor-kernel - Secure kernel build infrastructure
Documentation and Collaboration
Documentation is a core focus of Project Resistor. We believe that good documentation is essential for onboarding new contributors and building a sustainable community. Our documentation efforts include:
- Comprehensive guides for each infrastructure component
- Architecture and design documentation
- Step-by-step tutorials and examples
- Reference materials and troubleshooting guides
Project Resistor serves as a workspace where contributors can collaborate on these initiatives, share knowledge, and build infrastructure together. Visit our Documentation page to explore our resources.