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This page contains various Fedora presentations made by people in the Fedora project. You can see older presentations at Archived Presentations

The Community Architecture project has produced some standard slide sets.

General Overview

Globalization

  • Development in the areas of l10n, Ankit Patel . Presented at FUDCon Delhi 2006. To promote the developers to do development in the areas of l10n.
  • L10n from a Developer's perspective, Ramakrishna Reddy . Presented at FUDCon Delhi 2006. Helping users to understand the localisation technologies and jargons floating around like IIMF, SCIM, Keymaps etc. Objective is to get the developers aware how easy to develop multi language applications in Linux using the localization technologies available out of the box.
  • Fedora I18n project, Jens Petersen . Presented at the Fedora Miniconf at Linux.Conf.au 2008, Melbourne, Australia. An overview of recent i18n developments in Fedora during and after the F8 cycle.

Migration

  • Unix to Fedora Linux in English, Frederic Hornain - (PDF)

Security in Fedora

Fedora Applications

Fedora Applications

Fedora Remix

UTOSC 2008

Given by Paul Frields (UTOSC Presentation)

SCaLE 7x

Given February 21, 2009 by Clint Savage (remixed from a presentation by Paul Frields).

Presentation versions:

In my presentation, I use a repository synchronization script, it's very basic, but will build everything needed for the demo and make it easy to use to build a live or install image.

Felton LUG 20090404

This is a slight modification of the #SCaLE 7x version, with one slide shuffled and more notes included:

Others

Desktop

OLPC SIG

Infrastructure

General

Templates

Following templates are contributed by Fedora Ambassadors.

Please note, there will be a built-in Fedora Presentation Template in OpenOffice.org 2.0 Impress in FC5