*Note: This summary is AI-generated but has been validated by at least one of the attendants.*

### Key Discussion Points

*   **CentOS Connect Follow-ups**: Talks from the event in Brussels should be published. A ticket has been filed to enable draft builds in the CentOS Build Service (CBS) to improve CI flows, particularly for kernel package updates.
*   **Repository Migration**: The SIG's repositories have been migrated from Pagure to GitLab. Members are asked to review the new locations for any issues.
*   **Btrfs in CentOS Stream 10**:
    *   Red Hat is enabling btrfs in the kernel to support migrating SUSE Linux VMs to OpenShift.
    *   The current implementation enables it as a module but places it in `kernel-modules-internal`, which is not shipped by default. This will break Hyperscale's current method of enabling btrfs.
    *   While this requires adaptation from the SIG, it is seen as a net positive because it will allow contributions to the btrfs code in the RHEL kernel, benefiting downstream rebuilds and other SIGs.
    *   The change is currently limited to the x86_64 architecture.
*   **Inactive Member & Project Cleanup**:
    *   An initial attempt to generate an activity report using the GitLab API was found to be inaccurate, as it incorrectly attributes all commits from mirrored repositories to the user who set up the mirror.
    *   The group agreed that querying build data from CBS/Koji is a more reliable metric for packager activity.

### Action Items

*   **Davide Cavalca**: Clean up and publish the notes from the CentOS Connect meetup.
*   **Davide Cavalca**: File a ticket in the RHEL Jira to request that the btrfs module be built for non-x86 architectures for CBS usage and ensure the ticket is made public.
*   **pzmarzly**: Investigate using the CBS/Koji API to generate more accurate reports on contributor activity.