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Beat Assignments

This page lists all of the writing beats for the release notes, and who is assigned to them.

Beat writers should be subscribed to the content flow mailing list.

Status key:

  • +: Ready for conversion to XML
  • 0: Not ready for conversion to XML
  • -: == Not including in conversion to XML
  • *: Needs to be confirmed.
  • #: at the end of the beat name denotes that this beat needs to be cleared of old irrelevant content for f11 beats process
Beat Name Writer Developer PoC (use only if there is a writer who is not a subject expert) F11 PR status F11 GA status
Welcome Docs N/A 0 0
OverView RahulSundaram * N/A 0 0
Feedback Docs N/A 0 0
Installer # LuyaTshimbalanga * JeremyKatz *, PaulNasrat * 0 0
Boot # JasonMatthewTaylor * Open 0 0
Architecture Specific Content # JasonMatthewTaylor * Open 0 0
PPC Specific Content # Open Open 0 0
x86 Specific Content # JasonMatthewTaylor * Open 0 0
x86_64 Specific Content # JasonMatthewTaylor * Open 0 0
Live Kam * Open 0 0
Package Notes # Open Open 0 0
Kernel # Open Open 0 0
Desktop # RahulSundaram * KevinKofler (KDE), ChristopherAillon * 0 0
Printing Open Open 0 0
Server Configuration Tools Open Open 0 0
File Systems DavidNalley Open 0 0
File Servers AndrewRoss Open 0 0
Samba Open Open 0 0
Database Servers Open Open 0 0
Web Servers AndrewRoss Open 0 0
Mail Servers AndrewRoss Open 0 0
Development Open Open 0 0
Runtime Open Open 0 0
Developer Tools JohnMcDonough Open 0 0
GCC JohnMcDonough UlrichDrepper * 0 0
Embedded Development JohnMcDonough Open 0 0
Java MarkWielaard * Open 0 0
Security Open Open 0 0
System Daemons (cron, etc.) Open Open 0 0
Multimedia # Open Open 0 0
Entertainment # Open Open 0 0
Amateur Radio JohnMcDonough Open 0 0
Networking RyanLerch ChristopherAillon * 0 0
Virtualization DaleBewley Open 0 0
Xorg (X Window System) RyanLerch AdamJackson * 0 0
I18n JensPetersen JensPetersen 0 0
Backwards Compatibility # Open Open 0 0
KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries # KevinKofler KevinKofler 0 0
Package Changes # RahulSundaram * N/A 0 0
Project Overview Docs N/A 0 0
Colophon # Docs N/A 0 0
Legal Docs N/A 0 0

Fedora Release Notes Beats

Content in the beats may be derived from bugzilla reports and mailing list discussions.

Each beat has one or more beat writers, as assigned on the release notes beats page. The beat writer(s) are in charge of the beat pages. These pages are open for all to contribute. If you know something that should be in the release notes, this is the place to put it.

Read DocsProject/Writing_Using_The_Wiki before editing Release Notes pages. This ensures that you write content we can convert into DocBook for the published Release Notes.

Writers can learn about how this works on the Docs/Beats/HowTo page.

The page Docs/Beats uses a Wiki include that pulls in the content from the separate beat pages. The actual beat page is located at Docs/Beats/Beatname.

The current version we are writing for is Fedora Final.

Interested in contributing? Read DocsProject/Join.


Below are all the beats on one page. Use the links from the Table of Contents above to go directly to beat pages.



Welcome to Fedora 11

Beat is open
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Beat is open
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Beat is open
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What is New for Installation and Live Images

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Beat is open
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Upfront About Multimedia

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What is the Latest on the Desktop

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Package Notes

The following sections contain information regarding software packages that have undergone significant changes for Fedora 11. For easier access, they are generally organized using the same groups that are shown in the installation system.


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Input Methods

  • In ibus-libpinyin, press "Ctrl-Shift-d" to remove the remembered user phrase; and in double pinyin mode, press "I" to use lua script extension.
  • XKB option ISO_Level3_Shift key is not available in control-center Keyboard panel, one needs to use 'gnome-tweak-tool' to enable 3rd level chooser key.
  • ibus moved the emoji feature from IBus XKB engines to IBus GTK panel:
  • The shortcut key Ctrl- Shift-e can be customized with ibus-setup
  • The language of emoji annotation can be selected with ibus-setup besides English
  • The emoji font can be selected with ibus-setup (You might like Noto Color Emoji font)
  • All IBus engines can use the emoji feature from the panel
  • The emoji dialog can output emojis with keyboard without mouse for CLI users
  • Now Ctrl- Shift-e is available in non-GNOME desktops since GNOME uses the own panel indicator instead of IBus GTK panel
  • ibus emoji command is available for GNOME desktop and the shortcut of the command can be registered with gnome-control-center by manual
  • Furthermore info: https://desktopi18n.wordpress.com/2017/05/29/ibus-1-5-16-is-released/

New Packages

Fonts

  • adobe-source-serif-pro-fonts : Source Serif Pro is a set of OpenType fonts to complement the Source Sans Pro family.
  • oflb-coval-fonts : Derivation of other free of charge fonts
  • astigmatic-grand-hotel-fonts - Script retro style fonts
  • typetype-molot-fonts - Display sans-serif fonts

Libraries

  • sharpfont : Cross-platform FreeType bindings for .NET
  • libXfont2 - X11 font support library
  • nodejs-os-locale : To get the system locale
  • nodejs-y18n : The bare-bones internationalization library used by yargs

What is New for Gamers, Scientists, and Hobbyists

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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Power Users Get What Features and Fixes

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Beat Closed on Wiki
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How are Things for Developers

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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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GHC 7.10

The GHC Hakell compiler has been updated to version 7.10 in Fedora 25. Haskell packages in Fedora have been rebuilt with the new compiler, and third party Haskell projects should also be rebuilt.

The latest stable version of GHC provides many improvements and enhancements. For details, refer to the upstream release notes:

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KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries

TBD


What Do System Administrators Care About

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storaged replaces udisks2

The udisks2 package provides dynamic storage management functionality to legacy Fedora systems. Most prominently, desktop environments like GNOME udisks to handle removable media, such as USB thumb drives, via a dbus interface.

Because udisks2 does not support more complex storage technologies such as LVM or iSCSI, it is being replaced in Fedora 25 by storaged, an enhanced fork of the udisks project. storaged is a drop-in replacement for udisks2, and the additional functionality allows administrators to use software like Cockpit in Fedora Server to manage these advanced storage resources.

Detailed information on the storaged project is available from the upstream site at https://storaged.org .

Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
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Beat Closed on Wiki
Work on beats has now moved to git at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes. If you have changes or additions, please contact the docs team via #fedora-docs, docs@lists.fedoraproject.org, or with the release-notes BZ component.
Beat Closed on Wiki
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Package Changes

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This list is automatically generated. It is not a good choice for translation.


This list is generated for the release and posted on the wiki only. It is made using the repodiff utility from the yum-utils package, ran as repodiff --old=<base URL of the old SRPMS repository> --new=<base URL of the new SRPMS repository>.

For a list of which packages were updated since the previous release, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/PackageChanges/UpdatedPackages. You can also find a comparison of major packages between all Fedora versions at http://distrowatch.com/fedora.

Insert repodiff list here.

Bash 4.0

  • Fedora 11 includes bash 4.0

Are There Hideous Bugs and Terrible Tigers

Legal Stuff and Administrivia

Fedora Project

The goal of the Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general-purpose operating system exclusively from free and open source software. The Fedora Project is driven by the individuals that contribute to it. As a tester, developer, documenter, or translator, you can make a difference. Refer to http://join.fedoraproject.org for details. For information on the channels of communication for Fedora users and contributors, refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate.

In addition to the website, the following mailing lists are available:

  • fedora-list@redhat.com, for users of Fedora releases
  • fedora-test-list@redhat.com, for testers of Fedora test releases
  • fedora-devel-list@redhat.com, for developers, developers, developers
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To subscribe to any of these lists, send an email with the word "subscribe" in the subject to <listname>-request, where <listname> is one of the above list names. Alternately, you can subscribe to Fedora mailing lists through the Web interface at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/.

The Fedora Project also uses several IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels. IRC is a real-time, text-based form of communication, similar to Instant Messaging. With it, you may have conversations with multiple people in an open channel, or chat with someone privately one-on-one. To talk with other Fedora Project participants via IRC, access the Libera.chat IRC network. Refer to the Libera.chat website at https://libera.chat/ for more information.

Fedora Project participants frequent the #fedora[?] channel, while Fedora Project developers may often be found on the #fedora-devel[?] channel. Some of the larger projects may have their own channels as well. This information may be found on the webpage for the project, and at Communicate.

In order to talk on the #fedora[?] channel, you need to register your nickname, or nick. Instructions are given when you /join the channel.

IRC Channels
The Fedora Project and Red Hat have no control over the Fedora Project IRC channels or their content.

Colophon

As we use the term, a colophon:

  • recognizes contributors and provides accountability, and
  • explains tools and production methods.

Contributors

This content not updated until after the Beta Release occurs.
We need to finish writing and translating the notes to know who has worked on them.
Out of date content.
This content is out of date, it has not been updated since the Fedora 9 release notes.

...and many more translators. Refer to the Web-updated version of these release notes as we add translators after release:

http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/

Production Methods

Beat writers produce the release notes directly on the Fedora Project Wiki. They collaborate with other subject matter experts during the test release phase of Fedora to explain important changes and enhancements. The editorial team ensures consistency and quality of the finished beats, and ports the Wiki material to DocBook XML in a revision control repository. At this point, the team of translators produces other language versions of the release notes, and then they become available to the general public as part of Fedora. The publication team also makes them, and subsequent errata, available via the Web.


Beat is open
This beat is now ready to have Fedora 25 content added by the beat writer