Hi Fedora Users! I've updated the Unofficial Fedora FAQ today.
As always, you can find the FAQ at:
http://www.fedorafaq.org/
Here's what's changed since the last time I sent out an update:
* The ATI question has been updated to reflect that there are
now working 3D drivers for Fedora 10.
* Some people experience sound cracking or popping on their
machines. I've added instructions on what to do about it.
* Fixed the Flash instructions.
* Fixed the instructions for installing Windows fonts.
* Two new translations: German and Portuguese.
* The site's layout and style has changed--let me know what you
think.
Let me know if you have any thoughts or feedback! I'm also
always interested if there are other frequently-asked questions that
the FAQ should be dealing with, so let me know! To see how to
contribute to the FAQ, look at:
http://www.fedorafaq.org/contribute/
I'd particularly like some new translations, also! If you'd be
interested in translating the FAQ to your language, just let me know by
sending me an email! (Remove the "_list" in the address I'm sending
this message from.)
-Max
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The Board is holding its monthly public meeting on Tuesday, 3 February
> 2009, at 1900 UTC on IRC Freenode. The Board has settled on a
> schedule that puts these public IRC meetings on the first Tuesday of
> each month. Therefore, the next following public meeting will be on 3
> March 2009. For these meetings, the public is invited to do the
> following:
>
> * Join #fedora-board-meeting to see the Board's conversation. This
> channel is read-only for non-Board members.
>
> * Join #fedora-board-public to discuss topics and post questions. This
> channel is read/write for everyone.
>
> The moderator will direct questions from the #fedora-board-public
> channel to the Board members at #fedora-board-meeting. This should
> limit confusion and ensure our logs are useful to everyone.
>
> We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
>
> --
> Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/
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>
The Board is holding its monthly public meeting on Tuesday, 3 February
2009, at 1900 UTC on IRC Freenode. The Board has settled on a
schedule that puts these public IRC meetings on the first Tuesday of
each month. Therefore, the next following public meeting will be on 3
March 2009. For these meetings, the public is invited to do the
following:
* Join #fedora-board-meeting to see the Board's conversation. This
channel is read-only for non-Board members.
* Join #fedora-board-public to discuss topics and post questions. This
channel is read/write for everyone.
The moderator will direct questions from the #fedora-board-public
channel to the Board members at #fedora-board-meeting. This should
limit confusion and ensure our logs are useful to everyone.
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
--
Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/
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We are pleased to announce the Moksha Project and Fedora Community Project. For a while now, Luke Macken, Máirín Duffy, myself and others have been working on consolidating the the Fedora Infrastructure bits under one unified user interface. We have decided to split the efforts into two projects.
* Moksha - a generic platform for creating live collaborative web applications
* Fedora Community - a website portal built on top of the Moksha platform
What is Moksha?
Moksha is a platform for creating real-time collaborative web applications. It provides a set of Python and JavaScript API's that make it simple to create rich applications that can acquire, manipulate, and visualize data from external services. It is a unified framework build using the best available open source technologies such as TurboGears2, jQuery, AMQP, and Orbited. More information can be found on the Moksha Project Page at http://moksha.fedorahosted.org
What is Fedora Community?
Fedora Community aims at being a portal interface for Fedora Project members to collaborate within and find information about the diverse Fedora universe. It is created from applications built on top of the Moksha platform. Fedora Community is assembled from a wide-ranging set of modules that integrates existing Fedora Infrastructure components such as koji, bodhi, FAS, and PkgDB. More information and an example of the interface can be found at the Fedora Community project page
http://johnp.fedorapeople.org/fedora-community/ .
Timeline
Moksha's base functionality is scheduled for completion by the beginning of February. Our focus will then shift toward integration and polish to deliver the Fedora Community website in March.
Getting Involved
Weekly Meetings - We will be having public meetings every Monday morning at 10am EST (1500 UTC) where we go over the last week's progress and the current week's goals. Anyone is welcome to join and take on action items.
The meetings will be broadcast over Fedora Talk. If you are a Fedora Talk user with a soft/voip phone, you can join the conference via 2001(a)fedoraproject.org or infrastructure(a)fedoraproject.org. If you wish to dial in via a normal telephone, choose one of these local numbers:
* 919-424-0063 - Raleigh, NC
* 312-577-0052 - Chicago, IL
* 978-303-8021 - Westford, MA
* 650-930-9514 - Sunnyvale, CA
* 442030518327 - UK
The conference call extension is 2001.
irc - #moksha on irc.freenode.net
mailing list - https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/moksha
Since at this point Moksha and Fedora Community development are pretty much intertwined, Fedora Community will be using the Moksha irc channel and mailing list. At some point in the future we may wish to create a new irc channel and mailing list for Fedora Community efforts.
Resources
Moksha Project Page - http://lmacken.fedorapeople.org/moksha/
Moksha Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/moksha/
Fedora Community Project Page -
http://johnp.fedorapeople.org/fedora-community/
MyFedora Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/myfedora/
MyFedora Wiki - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MyFedora
TurboGears 2 - http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/index.html
jQuery - http://jquery.org/
AMQP - http://amqp.org
Orbited - http://orbited.org
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John (J5) Palmieri
Over the last several years, there has been some contention over why
our mailing lists are @redhat.com instead of @fedoraproject.org, and
there are also some concerns over the process of requesting new lists
and so on. As a result, we (myself and Dennis Gilmore) are beginning
an effort to migrate fedora-*(a)redhat.com to lists.fedoraproject.org.
WHAT BENEFIT DOES THIS HAVE FOR FEDORA?
===========================================
We will now be in control of our own mailing lists, can be more
responsive to the community for questions or issues with the lists. It
also give us our own identity for the lists, separate from Red Hat.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO ME?
=============================
Right now, nothing. We are still working on some of the backend
infrastructure in order to allow this migration to occur. However, in
the near future, we'll be working with each of the list owners in
order to migrate. We'll start with small lists, and gradually work our
way up to larger ones.
Subscriber lists will be copied from the Red Hat mailman instance to
the Fedora one. Mail filters will need to be changed in order to
accommodate the new List-ID headers from this new instance of mailman.
Archives will reamin posted at the redhat.com mailman instance.
WHAT NOTICE WILL BE PROVIDED?
===============================
We'll work with each individual list owner in order to determine a
date for the migration. Several weeks prior to the date, we'll send a
reminder e-mail to the list in question. We'll always be available for
questions in #fedora-admin on irc.freenode.net.
As always, if you have any questions about this, feel free to reach
out to me directly, either via e-mail or jds2001 on IRC, or extension
5102788 on Fedora Talk!
The Fedora 11 release name is:
Leonidas
The full GPG-signed message from our election coordinator, Nigel
Jones, is attached. Thank you to the community for their suggestions,
Josh Boyer and the Board for their work on additional diligence
searches, and Nigel Jones for setting up the voting.
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