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After a few Fedora 10 frustrations, [[User:Vwbusguy|Scott Williams]] tried-out[7] OpenSuSE and found some good bits and some not-so-good bits | After a few Fedora 10 frustrations, [[User:Vwbusguy|Scott Williams]] tried-out[7] OpenSuSE and found some good bits and some not-so-good bits | ||
The latest [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/ Red Hat Magazine | The latest [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/ Red Hat Magazine] includes a video interview of Michael DeHann discussing Cobbler and ''and how it simplifies network installations for datacenters and other large-scale linux environments''[8] | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 11 January 2009
Planet Fedora
In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora - an aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.
http://planet.fedoraproject.org
Contributing Writer: Adam Batkin
General
Michael DeHaan wrote an essay, Academics, Innovation, Patents, And a Path Beyond?[1], about FOSS, cross-organizational collaboration and encouraging innovation
Jef Spaleta had some ideas[2] about "how to do more focused new contributor recruitment and training in Fedora" and using the Mugshot online service to gather statistics and create personalized notifications (invitations) to its users
Máirín Duffy created[3] a list of questions (and provoked a healthy discussion) that could be used to develop a set of guidelines for notifications ("Chatty Applications")
Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote[4] about some of the work going in to synchronizing Fedora and OLPC efforts
James Morris explained[5] some of the security changes that have gone in to the latest (2.6.28) Linux Kernel
Karsten Wade asked why aren’t you publishing on the Fedora wiki?[6] and follows up with a set of thoughts to encourage documentation contributions
After a few Fedora 10 frustrations, Scott Williams tried-out[7] OpenSuSE and found some good bits and some not-so-good bits
The latest Red Hat Magazine includes a video interview of Michael DeHann discussing Cobbler and and how it simplifies network installations for datacenters and other large-scale linux environments[8]
James Laska continued[9] his tutorial on Creating a virtual test lab
[1] http://www.michaeldehaan.net/?p=820
[2] http://jspaleta.livejournal.com/31456.html
[3] http://mihmo.livejournal.com/66637.html
[4] http://gregdek.livejournal.com/43404.html
[5] http://james-morris.livejournal.com/37583.html
[7] http://vwbusguy.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/review-opensuse-111/
[8] http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2009/01/07/video-spotlight-on-cobbler/
[9] http://jlaska.livejournal.com/3910.html
[10] http://www.nalley.sc/david/?p=171
[11] http://jspaleta.livejournal.com/31829.html
[12] http://blog.kagesenshi.org/2009/01/zekr-packages-for-fedora.html
FUDCon 11
A small selection of FUDCon-related posts
[1] http://sexysexypenguins.com/2009/01/10/fudcon-f11-not-in-boston-listen-live-watch-videos-after/ ("Not in Boston? Listen Live, Watch Videos After!")
[2] Photos: http://mihmo.livejournal.com/67003.html
[3] More photos: http://mihmo.livejournal.com/67287.html
[4] Even more photos: http://mihmo.livejournal.com/67388.html