Fedora Weekly News Issue 133
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 133 for the week ending July 5, 2008.
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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: Max Spevack
Func and Certmaster 0.20 Released
Michael DeHaan announced on his blog[1] that Func and Certmaster have both just seen new releases.
"This showcases significantly improved asynchronous support as well as the future of Funcweb. We should also have multi-overlord delegation for extra-large (read: global) setups implemented pretty soon. More releases short start following at greater frequency."
He also included links to the official project pages, for anyone who desires more information.
[1] http://www.michaeldehaan.net/?p=645
Transifex receives some updates
Diego Búrigo Zacarão wrote on his blog about two improvements to Transifex.
"We have a quite stable version of Transifex using:
* SQLAlchemy 0.4.6 * Genshi 0.5 * ToscaWidgets 0.9.2 * TurboGears 1.0.4.4"[1]
Also, i18n support in Transifex has been split into two different potfiles[2]. "All strings related with the source code will be stored in the 'po/view/' directory and strings coming from database, into the 'po/data/'."
[1] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-using-sqlalchemy-genshi-and-toscawidgets-is-ready/
[2] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-i18n-support-splitted-into-two-different-potfiles/
Inkscape tutorials
Ryan Lerch has posted three new Inkscape tutorials on his blog[1].
"After a month or so of laziness, i have finally updated the inkscape tutorials blog with 3 fresh tutorials for all to try!"
[1] http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/fresh-inkscape-tutorials-at-the-inkscape-tutorials-blog/
New Fedora business cards
Ian Weller has been working on a new design for Fedora business cards[1].
"List of changes:
* Added “infinity | freedom | voice” to front * Added “fedoraproject.org” to front * Removed GPG key fingerprint * Moved Fedora logo to top and inverse on blue bar * Created blue bars at top and bottom * Removed back"
[1] http://ianweller.org/2008/07/01/fedora-business-cards-take-two.html
Bug Triage meeting
John Poelstra wrote on his blog[1]:
"Our weekly bug triage meeting hasn't happened for several weeks and we'd like to resume them again. Some of us were tied up with other things and some people were unable to make the time. Also after having a few meetings with one or two people it seemed unclear how best to proceed.
So... we know there are a lot of people interested in bug triage but past meeting attendance hasn't been good so we'd like to try and fix that. At least two or three people sign up for the 'fedorabugs' group every day so there is a disconnect there somewhere we need to fix. And if you think weekly meetings aren’t the way to go and there is a better way to proceed please put it forward."
[1] http://poelcat.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/bug-triage-meeting/
Marketing
In this section, we cover the Fedora Marketing Project.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
Fedora 9 & KDE 4 review
Rahul Sundaram forwarded [1] a recent review of Fedora 9 with KDE 4 [2], which summarized, "[w]e recommend Fedora 9 and the KDE that comes with it, not to the average user, people switching to Fedora or to Linux itself for that matter, but to past Fedora and KDE users, that would like to play around with the latest and greatest to the Fedora Linux distribution."
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-July/msg00016.html [2] http://www.inatux.com/blog
Acer's Linpus Linux Lite Features Fedora
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a review of Acer's new ultraportable, who's operating system is based on Fedora 8. The article notes, "Fedora has managed to avoid shabby deals with Microsoft and playing fast and loose with Kernel source code and the GPL. At last, a version of GNU/Linux on an ultra portable you can use with a clear conscience."
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-July/msg00020.html [2] http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/acers_linpus_linux_lite_ultra_portable_laptop
FedoraTV is Ready To Go!
Jonathan Roberts announced [1] this week that the FedoraTV hosted site [2] is ready for further review and content submissions. He added, "Any FAS account holders can login, file a ticket with information about a video/audio they want to submit for the feed, and we can respond openly and hold any discussions about whether to include the file or not." Kushal Das responded [3], encouraging everyone to submit their Fedora-related screencasts, podcasts and other video to the new site.
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-July/msg00017.html [2] https://fedorahosted.org/fedoratv/ [3] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-July/msg00019.html
Software Freedom T-Shirts
Jayme Ayres announced [1] a new graphic design [2] for Software Freedom Day, inspired by discussions amongst Brazilian Fedora Ambassadors, and also pointed to the video produced after the recent Fórum Internacional Software Livre (FISL) meeting in Brazil that recently appeared in Red Hat Magazine [3], and the polo shirts also designed for the event [4]
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-July/msg00022.html [2] http://jaymeayres.com/arquivos/tShirt-SFDay08.png [3] http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/08/02/video-meet-the-fedora-ambassadors/ [4] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/T-Shirt#FISL_9.0_-_Brasil