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  • 15:19, 21 October 2024Changes/GNUToolchainF42 (hist | edit) ‎[11,801 bytes]Codonell (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- The actual name of your proposed change page should look something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> = GNU Toolchain Update (gcc 14+, binutils 2.42+, glibc 2.40, gdb 14+) <!-- The name of your change proposal --> = == Summary == <!-- A sentence or two summarizing what this change is and what it will do. This information is used for the overall changeset summary page for each release. Note that mo...")
  • 14:26, 18 October 2024Changes/RetireZbusV1 (hist | edit) ‎[9,132 bytes]Decathorpe (talk | contribs) (initial draft)
  • 11:42, 18 October 2024Changes/IntelSGX (hist | edit) ‎[25,285 bytes]Berrange (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Intel SGX Software Stack= {{Change_Proposal_Banner}} == Summary == The Intel SGX technology enables creation of execution enclaves, whose memory is encrypted and thus protected from all other code running on the machine, including SMM, firmware, kernel and userspace. This proposal is to introduce the SGX host software stack to Fedora, to enable applications and features which have a dependency on SGX technology. == Owner == * Name: Daniel Berrange...")
  • 11:33, 16 October 2024Changes/Python3.14 (hist | edit) ‎[16,027 bytes]Ksurma (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = Python 3.14 = {{Change_Proposal_Banner}} == Summary == Update the Python stack in Fedora from Python 3.13 to Python 3.14, the newest major release of the Python programming language. == Owner == <!-- For change proposals to qualify as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be included here. Alternatively, a SIG can be listed as an owner if it owns all affected packages. This should link to your home wiki page so we know who you are. --> * Name:...")
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