Fedora 21 Accepted System Wide Changes Proposals
These changes have been accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee for the Fedora 21 Release as System Wide Changes.
Category:ChangeAcceptedF21 and Category:SystemWideChange
System-wide crypto policy
Unify the crypto policies used by different applications and libraries. That is allow setting a consistent security level for crypto on all applications in a Fedora system. The implementation approach will be to initially modify SSL libraries to respect the policy and gradually adding more libraries and applications.
Owners
- Owner: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2013-01-16
- Tracking bug: #1076390
- Status: ASSIGNED
Format Security
Enable "-Werror=format-security" compilation flag for all packages in Fedora. Once this flag is enabled, GCC will refuse to compile code that could be vulnerable to a string format security flaw.
Owners
- Owner: Dhiru Kholia
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2013-11-21
- Tracking bug: #1078901
- Status: ASSIGNED
Headless Java
Server installations of Fedora should usually not pull in packages related to X system or sound subsystem. For this reason part of OpenJDK package has been split into headless subpackage which has smaller dependency chain. Fedora packages should be migrated to require java-headless instead of full java package when appropriate.
Owners
- Owner: Stanislav Ochotnicky
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 27-03-2014
- Tracking bug: #1067528
- Status: NEW
Lohit Odia and Gurmukhi font naming
This is a change to make Lohit Oriya fonts name as per the guidelines by Odisha governement and improve Lohit Punjabi font name to avoid confusion between Arabic and Gurmukhi script fonts. It will change Lohit Oriya fonts to Lohit Odia and Lohit Punjabi to Lohit Gurmukhi.
Owners
- Owner: Pravin Satpute
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-03-06
- Tracking bug: #1076438
- Status: ASSIGNED
Modular Kernel Packaging for Cloud
Kernel modules that are not necessary in virtualized environments become optionally (un)installable.
Owners
- Owner: Cloud SIG / Sandro Mathys, Kernel Team / Josh Boyer
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-03-13
- Tracking bug: #1081581
- Status: ASSIGNED
Optional Javadocs
Make javadoc subpackages of Java packages optional in guidelines and communicate this change to users.
Owners
- Owner: Stanislav Ochotnicky
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 17th March 2014
- Tracking bug: #1081583
- Status: ASSIGNED
Access control in PCSC
Add access control to PC/SC smart cards available in the system. Adding access control would (a) prevent unauthorized processes/users from reading data on a smart card, (b) prevent unauthorized processes/users from erasing a smart card, (c) prevent unauthorized processes/users from talking to the smart card firmware
Owners
- Owner: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-01-16
- Tracking bug: #1076440
- Status: ASSIGNED
Python 3 as the Default Implementation
Up until now, Fedora has used Python 2 as the default Python implementation. This change proposes switching to Python 3. The details of the term "switching" are explained thoroughly in the Scope section.
Owners
- Owner: Miro Hroncok
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 10-03-2013
- Tracking bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1014209)
- Status: ASSIGNED
Python 3.4
Update the Python 3 stack in Fedora from Python 3.3 to Python 3.4.
Owners
- Owner: Slavek Kabrda
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: October 25, 2013
- Tracking bug: #1076442
- Status: ASSIGNED
Remove python-setuptools-devel
The python-setuptools package has carried a virtual Provide for python-setuptools-devel since 2009 for backwards compatibility. We're going to remove this virtual Provide. Packages which still BuildRequire python-setuptools-devel will need to be updated to Require: python-setuptools instead.
Owners
- Owner: Toshio Kuratomi
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 5 December 2013
- Tracking bug: #1076443
- Status: ASSIGNED
Ruby 2.1
Ruby 2.1 is the latest stable version of Ruby, with major increases in speed, memory efficiency and reliability. With this major update from Ruby 2.0.0 in Fedora 20 to Ruby 2.1 in Fedora 21, alongside JRuby, Fedora becomes the superior Ruby development platform.
Owners
- Owner: Vít Ondruch
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-03-14
- Tracking bug: #1076444
- Status: ASSIGNED
Ruby on Rails 4.1
Ruby on Rails 4.1 is the latest version of well know web framework written in Ruby.
Owners
- Owner: Vít Ondruch, Josef Stříbný
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-03-27
- Tracking bug: #1081587
- Status: ASSIGNED
Xorg without root rights
The Xorg xserver is a large piece of software which currently runs as root, making it a potential vector for attacks against the system. With recent changes made to systemd-logind it is possible for the xserver to let systemd-logind do device management for it, at which point the xserver will no longer need root rights. Initially this will likely be implemented as the xserver dropping root rights early on.
Owners
- Owner: Hans de Goede, graphics team
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: December 18th 2013
- Tracking bug: #1078902
- Status: ASSIGNED
cron to systemd time units
Fix dependency on crontab in packages containing cron jobs as well as migrate cron jobs that are applicable to native systemd timer units.
Owners
- Owner: Jóhann B. Guðmundsson
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 04/03/2014
- Tracking bug: #1076445
- Status: ASSIGNED
jQuery
jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. With a combination of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write JavaScript.
Owners
- Owner: T.C. Hollingsworth
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-01-18
- Tracking bug: #1078903
- Status: ASSIGNED
u-boot syslinux by default
Add syslinux support to u-boot enabling both pxelinux and extlinux support. simplifying booting arm machines, making anaconda installs easy and overall providing for a better user experience. Default u-boot to using syslinux config files for booting. pxelinux for network and extlinux for local booting. u-boot is the bootloader used on ARM systems in Fedora so the scope of this change is limited to ARM hardware only.
Owners
- Owner: Dennis Gilmore
- Release notes owner:
Tracking
- Last updated: 2014-03-03
- Tracking bug: #1078911
- Status: ASSIGNED
Fedora 21 Accepted Self Contained Changes Proposals
These changes have been accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee for the Fedora 21 Release as Self Contained Changes.
Category:ChangeAcceptedF21 and Category:SelfContainedChange
Add amd map parser to autofs
The am-utils package provides automount services for automount maps that use an amd format. However, the am-utils project has not been actively maintained for quite a while now.
- Owner: Ian Kent
- Last updated: 6 Mar 2014
- Completed: no
Allwinner sunxi (A10 / A13 / A20) ARM SoC support
Allwinner A10 / A13 / A20 SoCs are used in a number of popular low cost arm development boards and arm mini computers. Currently Fedora ARM is supported on these devices through a Remix. Allwinner kernel support is progressing rapidly upstream, and with this upstream kernel support it should be possible to support Allwinner SoCs in the official Fedora ARM images, without the need for a remix.
- Owner: Peter Robinson
- Last updated: December 25th 2013
- Completed: no
Amplab Tachyon
Amplab-Tachyon is a fault tolerant distributed file system enabling reliable file sharing at memory-speed across cluster frameworks.
- Owner: Timothy St. Clair
- Last updated: 25 March 2014
- Completed: no
Apache Mesos
Apache Mesos is a cluster manager for sharing distributed application frameworks. This change brings Mesos to Fedora, which many have called a micro-kernel for the data center.
- Owner: Timothy St. Clair
- Last updated: 25 March 2014
- Completed: no
Apache Spark
Apache Spark is a fast and general engine for large-scale data processing. This change brings Spark to Fedora, allowing easy deployment and development of Spark applications on Fedora.
- Owner: William Benton
- Last updated: 20 March 2014
- Completed: no
CUPS Journal Logging
By default, CUPS will send log output to the system journal rather than /var/log/cups/error_log.
- Owner: Tim Waugh
- Last updated: 2014-03-11
- Completed: no
DNSSEC support for FreeIPA
FreeIPA with integrated DNS server will support serving of DNSSEC secured zones and automatic DNSSEC key maintenance.
- Owner: Petr Špaček
- Last updated: 2014-03-20
- Completed: no
Improved Scala Ecosystem Support
Fedora now supports several essential parts of the Scala language ecosystem as well as building packages with sbt, the de facto build tool for the Scala community.
- Owner: William Benton
- Last updated: 18 March 2014
- Completed: no
NFS Ganesha File Server
NFS Ganesha is a user mode file server that supports NFSv3, NFSv4, and NFSv4.1 including pNFS for distributed filesystems. It uses loadable filesystem driver modules to support its backend filesystems. It also integrates 9P.2000L file service
- Owner: Jim Lieb
- Last updated: 2014-03-04
- Completed: no
OpenCL
This change will bring basic OpenCL support to Fedora to support the development of OpenCL enabled software and the development of OpenCL implementations itself. The change includes enabling Mesa's OpenCL state-tracker (in 10.0 with ICD support), packaging pocl - an CPU only OpenCL implementation - and the introduction of several other OpenCL related packages.
- Owner: Fabian Deutsch
- Last updated: 2014-25-01
- Completed: no