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[[ | [[DevanGoodwin|Devan Goodwin]] has "been doing some work recently on <tt>cobbler4j</tt>, a small Java library for interacting with Cobbler over XMLRPC based on the work done to integrate Cobbler into Spacewalk." <ref>http://rm-rf.ca/blog/introducing-cobbler4j</ref> | ||
[[User: | A number of folks chimed in with thoughts on some recent changes to the PackageKit default permissions in Fedora 12. [[User:Skvidal|Seth Vidal]] explained<ref>http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/polkit-and-package-kit-and-changing-settings/</ref>: "In f12 the default policy for polkit for package kit is to allow users at the | ||
desktop to install signed pkgs from repositories enabled on the system." However, shortly thereafter it was announced that the default would change in an updated package. [[User:Ankursinha|Ankur Sinha]] linked to the announcement<ref>http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/fedora-packagekit-change/</ref> on fedora-devel. | |||
[[User:Steve|Steven Pritchard]] shared<ref>http://blog.stevecoinc.com/2009/11/why-developers-suck-as-admins.html</ref> some further thoughts in a provocatively titled post "Why developers suck as admins". | |||
[[ | [[GregDeK|Greg DeKoenigsberg]] used the opportunity to discuss<ref>http://gregdek.livejournal.com/57105.html</ref> "the difference between transparency and communication" in relation to the recent PackageKit changes. | ||
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[[ | [[User:Pfrields|Paul W. Frields]]<ref>http://marilyn.frields.org:8080/~paul/wordpress/?p=2811</ref> and [[KulbirSaini|Kulbir Saini]]<ref>http://gofedora.com/news-fedora-12-constantine-released-all-you-need-to-know/</ref> answered some of the more common questions to do with the new release. | ||
[[MairinDuffy|Máirín Duffy]] announced<ref>http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/new-fedora-spins-site-with-fedora-12/</ref> that the new Fedora Spins site has gone live<ref>http://spins.fedoraproject.org/</ref>. | |||
[[ | [[User:Sparks|Eric Christensen]] outlined<ref>http://fedora-sparks.blogspot.com/2009/11/documenting-fedora-12-or-what-docs.html</ref> twelve different types of documentation available with Fedora 12, from Release Notes to Security and Virtualization guides. | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 22 November 2009
Planet Fedora
In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora[1] - an aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.
Contributing Writer: Adam Batkin
General
Devan Goodwin has "been doing some work recently on cobbler4j, a small Java library for interacting with Cobbler over XMLRPC based on the work done to integrate Cobbler into Spacewalk." [1]
A number of folks chimed in with thoughts on some recent changes to the PackageKit default permissions in Fedora 12. Seth Vidal explained[2]: "In f12 the default policy for polkit for package kit is to allow users at the desktop to install signed pkgs from repositories enabled on the system." However, shortly thereafter it was announced that the default would change in an updated package. Ankur Sinha linked to the announcement[3] on fedora-devel.
Steven Pritchard shared[4] some further thoughts in a provocatively titled post "Why developers suck as admins".
Greg DeKoenigsberg used the opportunity to discuss[5] "the difference between transparency and communication" in relation to the recent PackageKit changes.
- ↑ http://rm-rf.ca/blog/introducing-cobbler4j
- ↑ http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/polkit-and-package-kit-and-changing-settings/
- ↑ http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/fedora-packagekit-change/
- ↑ http://blog.stevecoinc.com/2009/11/why-developers-suck-as-admins.html
- ↑ http://gregdek.livejournal.com/57105.html
Fedora 12 Roundup
Paul W. Frields[1] and Kulbir Saini[2] answered some of the more common questions to do with the new release.
Máirín Duffy announced[3] that the new Fedora Spins site has gone live[4].
Eric Christensen outlined[5] twelve different types of documentation available with Fedora 12, from Release Notes to Security and Virtualization guides.
- ↑ http://marilyn.frields.org:8080/~paul/wordpress/?p=2811
- ↑ http://gofedora.com/news-fedora-12-constantine-released-all-you-need-to-know/
- ↑ http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/new-fedora-spins-site-with-fedora-12/
- ↑ http://spins.fedoraproject.org/
- ↑ http://fedora-sparks.blogspot.com/2009/11/documenting-fedora-12-or-what-docs.html