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Fedora Weekly Report: 9th - 15th June, 2008

Another week just passed and there were a few interesting things in the Fedora world, like the Board Elections that opened three days ago, the FedoraLife concept proposed by Markus McLaughlin, and the reminder for Fedora 7 End of Life.Paul Frields was the one who announced on the fedora-announce mailing list the open...

16 June 2008
09:57 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 2nd - 8th June, 2008

The first week of June brought quite a few interesting facts from the Fedora world, like the complete migration of Fedora Project's website to MediaWiki, some info about Fedora Open Day 2008 and news about the development of Fedora 10 themes.At the end of May, Mike McGrath announced on the fedora-announce mailin...

11 June 2008
03:01 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 19th - 25th May, 2008

Welcome to the Fedora Weekly Report! Last week came with a couple of interesting events from the Fedora world, such as the interview with Paul Frields, Fedora Project Leader, the migration of Fedora Project's Wiki to a different platform, and a few security advisories for your favorite Linux distribution.On May ...

26 May 2008
09:25 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 12th - 18th May, 2008

Last week was download frenzy for Fedora 9, as it was released on Tuesday, and preparations started for the next major edition, Fedora 10. Those of you who didn't know how to set up Fedora on their computers learned how to do it using this guide. Now, everyone can help squash some bugs by using the Cooperative B...

19 May 2008
05:01 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 5th - 11th May, 2008

As we're getting ready to welcome the new Fedora 9, let's have a look at what happened over this past week in the Fedora World. Max Spevack posted a reminder about the upcoming FUDCons and Jeroen van Meeuwen let us know that Fedora Unity has released Fedora 8 updated Re-Spin.The Re-Spin, announced by Jeroen...

12 May 2008
19:06 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 28th April - 4th May, 2008

Welcome to the Fedora Weekly Report! Here's what we have in stock for you: Fedora 7 reached the end of its life, the IA64 architecture received a Fedora 9 Beta release, a new Xfce SIG (Special Interest Group) was created and the nominations for the Fedora Project Board elections have started.Fedora 9 is the firs...

5 May 2008
10:27 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 21st - 28th April, 2008

Welcome once more to the Fedora Weekly Report! This week, we have a change in the Fedora Board composition, a discussion about the Fedora Pre-Update and a few security advisories and updates for Fedora 7 and 8.The Fedora Board was formed two years ago, in 2006, and since then, the Fedora project has changed in many d...

29 April 2008
18:36 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 25th February - 2nd March, 2008

For the Fedora community, the week that has just passed brought a few interesting facts. For example, the new Fedora Project Leader wants to clear the path of obstacles for new volunteers who want to step into the Fedora world.A Fedora NPO has been founded at FOSDEM in Bruxelles, having Gerold Kassube as president, a...

3 March 2008
08:28 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 18th - 24th February, 2008

In the Fedora world, last week was somewhat quieter than we were used to. There are only a few security advisories and a small number of discussions and events. Let's take a look over the most important ones.Max Spevack announced that the next North American FUDCon would be held in Boston, MA. It will take place...

25 February 2008
09:08 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 11th - 17th February, 2008

Another week passed by, but with many good things happening in the Fedora world. A new Spin was born, the Fedora 8 Xfce Spin, making two categories of users happy: those who love Fedora and those who love the Xfce desktop environment. The third round for Fedora 9 Artwork has started, and the Fedora Ambassadors Wall w...

18 February 2008
06:46 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 4th - 10th February

The Fedora 9 Alpha release - codename Sulphur - was launched last week, providing the first opportunity for a broader audience to become involved in the testing of Rawhide. John Babich reminded everyone that on 9 February, 1998, Bruce Perens published the Open Source Definition. This year would be the tenth since it...

11 February 2008
06:53 GMT

Fedora Weekly Report: 28th January - 3rd February

This week, in the Fedora world, some interesting events have taken place. The Anaconda installer received some updates and the "Fedora win32 livecd-iso-to-usb" tool was born.Here are some of the bugs solved for Anaconda:In Fedora 7 we've got:■ Bugzilla Bug 243159: Upgrade does not recognize existing insta...

4 February 2008
11:24 GMT


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