1 Fedora Weekly News Issue 285
1.1 Announcements
1.1.1 Fedora Announcements
1.1.1.1 Announcing the release of Fedora 16 Alpha!!
1.1.1.1.1 What is the Alpha release?
1.1.1.1.2 Issues and Details
1.1.1.1.3 Contributing
1.1.2 Fedora Development News
1.1.2.1 Please rebuild your package with latest translation
1.1.3 Fedora Events
1.1.3.1 Upcoming Events (June - August 2011)
1.1.3.2 Past Events
1.1.3.3 Additional information
1.2 Fedora In the News
1.2.1 Fedora 16 KDE and GNOME 3 Alpha screenshots (
LinuxBSDoc.com)
1.2.2 A Look Through Fedora 16 Alpha (
Phoronix.com)
1.2.3 Alpha version of Fedora 16 "Verne" released
1.2.4 Free as in sake: The story of Koji
1.2.5 Red Hat's Aeolus to 'out-Linux' Rackspace's cloud:
OpenStack with a Fedora twist
1.2.6 Fedora 16 to have Grub2, GNOME 3.2 and KDE 4.7 (The H Online)
1.2.7 Google Web Fonts prove free fonts are flourishing (Linux Pro Magazine)
1.2.8 National meet on Free Open Source Software (
ExpressBuzz.com)
1.2.9 Infographic sums up Linux then and now (
Geek.com)
1.2.10 Feature preview of Fedora 16 installer
1.2.11 Fedora Postpones Switch To Btrfs; Fedora 17 Is Now The Target Release
For The Switch
1.2.12 Fedora 16 to skip btrfs by default (Network World)
1.2.13 Fedora not to switch to Btrfs in version 16
1.2.14 Oracle, SUSE, Red Hat drive 70% of LibreOffice development (
ZDNet.com)
1.2.15 Can GNOME 3 Become the Next Big Open Source Contender? (
TheVarGuy.com)
1.2.16 Praise for Fedora 15 and KDE 4.6.x - A great experience!
1.2.17 Living with Fedora - A Debian/Ubuntu User's Take on Fedora 15
1.2.18 Linux at 20, some personal memories
1.3 Ambassadors
1.3.1 Beat this week
1.3.2 Welcome New Ambassadors
1.3.3 Summary of traffic on Ambassadors mailing list
1.3.4 FAmSCo Meeting
1.3.5 Events reported on Ambassadors mailing list
1.3.6 Campus Ambassadors mailing list-Summary of traffic
1.4 QualityAssurance
1.4.1 Test Days
1.4.2 Fedora 16 Alpha preparation
1.4.3 Test compose extension for Fedora 16 Beta
1.4.4 Release criteria updates
1.4.5 Explaining the need for a BIOS boot partition during installation
1.4.6 Fedora 16 in
boot.fedoraproject.org
1.5 Security Advisories
1.5.1 Fedora 16 Security Advisories
1.5.2 Fedora 15 Security Advisories
1.5.3 Fedora 14 Security Advisories
1.6 Planet Fedora
1.6.1 Events
1.6.1.1 FrOSCon 2011
1.6.1.2 COSCUP 2011:Taipei
1.6.1.3 FUDCon India
1.6.1.4 GNU Hacker's Meeting Paris
1.6.2 Fedora Community
1.6.3 General
- Fedora Weekly News Issue 285 -
Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 285[1] for the two weeks ending August 31, 2011. What
follows are some highlights from this issue.
Our issue kicks off this week with news of Fedora 16 Alpha's release -- details
inside! Eighteen articles this week from Fedora In the News, including many thoughts on
Fedora 16, GNOME 3, and Linux's 20th birthday! In Ambassador news this week, new
Ambassadors to the Project, a summary of discussion on the Ambassador and FAmSCo lists,
and pointers to recent Fedora-related events. Quality Assurance brings us much goodness,
including news on the recent internationalization and localization test week, Fedora 16
Alpha prep work, release criteria updates and more. Security Advisories brings us current
with the latest security-related package releases for Fedora 14, 15 and 16, and our issue
rounds out with news from the Fedora Planet, including event reports from Taipei, India,
Paris and more!
An audio version of some issues of FWN - FAWN - are available! You can listen to existing
issues[2] on the Internet Archive. If anyone is interested in helping spread the load of
FAWN production, please contact us!
If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join'
page[3]. We welcome reader feedback: news(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Adam Williamson
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-- Announcements --
In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project, including general
announcements[1], development announcements[2] and Events[3].
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
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--- Fedora Announcements ---
---- Announcing the release of Fedora 16 Alpha!! ----
Dennis Gilmore announced[1]:
"The Fedora 16 "Verne" Alpha release is available! This release offers a
preview of some of the best free and open source technology currently under development.
Catch a glimpse of the future:
http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease
----- What is the Alpha release? -----
The Alpha release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 16 in a form that anyone
can help test. This testing, guided by the Fedora QA team, helps us target and identify
bugs. When these bugs are fixed, we make a Beta release available. A Beta release is
code-complete, and bears a very strong resemblance to the third and final release. The
final release of Fedora 16 is due in early November.
We need your help to make Fedora 16 the best release yet, so please take a moment of your
time to download and try out the Alpha and make sure the things that are important to you
are working. If you find a bug, please report it -- every bug you uncover is a chance to
improve the experience for millions of Fedora users worldwide. Together, we can make
Fedora a rock-solid distribution. (Read down to the end of the announcement for more
information on how to help.) Features
This release of Fedora includes a variety of features both over and under the hood that
show off the power and flexibility of the advancing state of free software. Examples
include:
System Boot. Fedora 16 introduces GRUB2, the long-awaited
next-generation boot-loader for Linux. GRUB2 automatically recognizes other operating
systems, supports LVM2 and LUKS partitions, and is more customizable than the previous
version. In this release, only x86 systems with a BIOS uses GRUB2 by default. Work is
ongoing for making GRUB2 the default for other architectures and systems.
Services Management. Fedora 15 introduced the Systemd services
management program. This release features better integration of Systemd via conversion to
native systemd services from legacy init scripts in many software components -- for
desktop users, this means faster boot times; for system administrators it means more
powerful management of services.
Desktop Updates. The two major desktop environments have been
updated to the latest releases: KDE Software Compilation 4.7 and GNOME 3.1 development
release.
SELinux Enhancements. SELinux policy package now includes a
pre-built policy that will only rebuild policy if any customizations have been made. A
sample test run shows 4 times speedup on installing the package from 48 Seconds to 12
Seconds and max memory usage from 38M to 6M. In addition to that, SELinux file name
transition allows better policy management. For instance, policy writers can take
advantage of this and write a policy rule that states, if a SELinux unconfined process
creates a file named resolv.conf in a directory labelled etc_t, the file should get
labeled appropriately. This results is less chances of mislabeled files. Also, from this
release onwards, selinuxfs is mounted at /sys/fs/selinux instead of in /selinux. All the
affected components including anaconda, dracut, livecd-tools and policycoreutils have been
modified to work with this change.
System Accounts. Fedora now standardizes on login.defs as
authority for UID/GID space allocation, and has moved boundary between system and user
accounts from 500 to 1000 to match conventions followed by several other Linux
distributions. Upgrading from a existing release will not be affected by this change and
you can use kickstart to override this change during installation if necessary.
Chrony NTP. Fedora has switched over to using Chrony as the
default NTP client. There are several advantages including smaller memory footprint (1.3MB
vs 6MB resident size), no unnecessary process wakeups which results in better power
savings. better timekeeping on systems not running 24/7 or without permanent internet
connection or with low quality/unstable clocks (virtual machines). Once the clock is
synchronized, applications are not upset by backward time jumps. system-config-date and
GNOME settings daemon has been modified to use Chrony as well.
HAL Removal. HAL, a hardware abstraction layer which has been a
deprecated component for several releases, has been completely removed from all Fedora
spins and DVD. Software components using HAL have moved over to using udisks and upower as
well as libudev for device discovery. This results in faster system bootup and faster
startup for applications depending on device discovery.
Cloud Updates. Fedora now includes a number of new and improved
features to support cloud computing, including a "cloud ready" version of
GlusterFS, including additional auth*/crypto/multi-tenancy; pacemaker-cloud, application
service high availability in a cloud environment; Condor Cloud, an IaaS cloud
implementation using Condor and the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.
Virtualization. Once again Fedora raises the bar on
virtualization support, including expanded virtual network support, an improved Spice for
managing virtual machines, restored Xen support, a new virtual machine lock manager, and
improved ability to browse guest file systems.
Developer Improvements. Developers get many goodies with Verne,
including updated Ada, Haskell and Perl environments, a new Python plugin for GCC and a
number of new and improved APIs.
These and many other improvements provide a wide and solid base for future Fedora
releases. This release increases the range of possibilities for developers and helps
Fedora to maintain its position at the leading edge of free and open source technology.
A more complete list and details of each new cited feature is available here[2]
We also have nightly composes of alternate spins available here [3]
Issues and Details
For more information including common and known bugs, tips on how to report bugs, and the
official release schedule, please refer to the release notes:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_16_Alpha_release_notes
A shorter list of common bugs can be found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F16_bugs
Contributing
Bug reports are helpful, especially for Alpha. If you encounter any issues please report
them and help make this release of Fedora the best ever.
Thank you, and we hope to see you in the Fedora project!"
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---- Fedora Development News ----
The Development Announcement[1] list is intended to be a LOW TRAFFIC announce-only list
for Fedora development.
Acceptable Types of Announcements
Policy or process changes that affect developers.
Infrastructure changes that affect developers.
Tools changes that affect developers.
Schedule changes
Freeze reminders
Unacceptable Types of Announcements
Periodic automated reports (violates the INFREQUENT rule)
Discussion
Anything else not mentioned above
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----- Please rebuild your package with latest translation -----
Noriko Mizumoto announced[1]:
"Dear Fedora package maintainers
To have Fedora 16 high standard in non-English versions, Fedora Localization will have our
review packages process using the image composed specifically for this purpose. This image
will be composed between 25-26 August. Then many different languages' translators can
actually install the image, review your package translation quality and modify it or file
a bug if any before translation deadline.
Therefore, could you please take your latest translation from Transifex and rebuild your
package with it by then for composing?
Many thanks
noriko Fedora Localization"
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--- Fedora Events ---
The purpose of event is to build a global Fedora events calendar, and to identify
responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by
region. Please maintain the layout, as it is crucial for budget planning. Events can be
added to this page whether or not they have an Ambassador owner. Events without an owner
are not eligible for funding, but being listed allows any Ambassador to take ownership of
the event and make it eligible for funding. In plain words, Fedora events are the
exclusive and source of marketing, learning and meeting all the fellow community people
around you. So, please mark your agenda with the following events to consider attending or
volunteering near you!
Upcoming Events (June - August 2011)
North America (NA)[1]
Central & South America (LATAM): [2]
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)[3]
India, Asia, Australia (India/APJ)[4]
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---- Past Events ----
Archive of Past Fedora Events[1]
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---- Additional information ----
Reimbursements -- reimbursement guidelines.
Budget -- budget for the current quarter (as distributed by FAMSCo).
Sponsorship -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by community members.
Organization -- event organization, budget information, and regional responsibility.
Event reports -- guidelines and suggestions.
LinuxEvents -- a collection of calendars of Linux events.
-- Fedora In the News --
In this section, we cover news from the trade press and elsewhere that is re-posted to the
Fedora Marketing list[1].
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
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--- Fedora 16 KDE and GNOME 3 Alpha screenshots (
LinuxBSDoc.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1] a posting including Fedora 16 Alpha KDE and GNOME 3
screenshots:
"...Anaconda, the Fedora installer, will be using the GPT partition table by default.
There were some doubts about that, but the images in this article confirms it. GPT
partition table will be the default, when Fedora 16 is finally released, which will be in
early November (2011).
GPT, the GUID Partition Table, is an alternate disk partition table scheme that solves two
problems associated with the MBR (Master boot Record) partition table: It allows the
configuration of more than four primary partitions, the maximum supported by MBR, and also
supports disk partitions of more than 2 TB.
From the test installations I carried out, I observed that GPT is the
default if Fedora is installed in standalone mode. If, however, there is an existing
distribution or another operating system on the drive, and you attempt to dual-boot, it
defaults to the MBR partition table."
The full post is available[2].
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--- A Look Through Fedora 16 Alpha (
Phoronix.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1] another article on Fedora 16 Alpha:
"The GNOME Shell for version 3.2 is not radically different, but still nicer than
early versions of Ubuntu's Unity desktop (granted, Unity in Ubuntu 11.10 is also
becoming more friendly and polished). Fortunately, Fedora is always shipping with the
latest open-source graphics drivers and other core components, so the GNOME Shell should
work relatively well on Radeon / Nouveau / Intel"
The full post is available[2].
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--- Alpha version of Fedora 16 "Verne" released ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]
"The alpha uses Linux kernel 3.0, but versions released from late September or early
October are expected to move to version 3.1. It includes the alpha version of KDE Plasma
Workspaces 4.7.0, and GNOME 3.1.5 will provide a foretaste of GNOME 3.2. The development
team has also replaced further init scripts with systemd units. Systemd replaced upstart
in Fedora 15. The planned switch to using Btrfs as the default file system has been
deferred to a future version."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Free as in sake: The story of Koji ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1] a nice review article on Koji:
"During the Core-Extras merger, being able to use Koji was a huge help to Fedora.
While some integration work was required, all other options would have demanded much more
effort. Red Hat had already been building pre-merger versions of Core in an early version
of Koji, so the transition was simply less drastic. Furthermore, Koji's robust XML-RPC
interface allowed other parts of Fedora infrastructure to tie in with relative ease. Over
the past four years, Koji has shown its flexibility as Fedora's needs have
changed"
The full post is available[2].
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--- Red Hat's Aeolus to 'out-Linux' Rackspace's cloud: OpenStack with a
Fedora twist ---
Robyn Bergeron forwarded[1] an article on Red Hat's current efforts with cloud
services:
"Red Hat is leading a Fedora-like effort to succeed where OpenStack has struggled in
building an open-source cloud founded on broad community input.
Red Hat's engineers are building Aeolus, a software suite to spin up, manage and
deploy applications from physical and virtual servers to any public or private cloud.
Red Hat claims Aeolus will let you pluck apps from various virtual machines and throw them
into different clouds: so your choice of cloud is not pre-determined by the hypervisor you
use.
While it works with vSphere, Aeolus also runs on KVM, the open-source hypervisor embraced
by Red Hat and at the heart of the anti-VMware Open Virtualization Alliance it launched in
May with server heavyweights and aspiring cloud providers Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
Aeolus will allow you to configure, program and provision applications on your virtual
servers and then let them overflow to Amazon's EC2, Rackspace, and "other"
yet-to-be-determined clouds."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Fedora 16 to have Grub2, GNOME 3.2 and KDE 4.7 (The H Online) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1] an article on some upcoming features in Fedora 16 from The H
Online:
"The feature list contains 40 items, including GNOME 3.2 and KDE Plasma Workspaces
4.7. The developers are planning to switch to using Grub2 for the boot loader. Having
switched to systemd, as an alternative to sysvinit and upstart, in Fedora 15, the project
plans to replace further sysv init scripts with systemd units in version 16. Furthermore,
Fedora is to offer everything that's required for Xen virtualisation, as version 3.0
of the Linux kernel, which is now expected to be released on Friday, will include all the
necessary components."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Google Web Fonts prove free fonts are flourishing (Linux Pro Magazine) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"Historically, fonts have been a weak point in free software. There were probably two
reasons: first, programmers were mostly indifferent to fonts, and, second, font designers
were concerned about how their work might be used. However, in the last five years, the
problem has been largely corrected, as a look at the Google Web Fonts page shows."
The full post is available[2].
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--- National meet on Free Open Source Software (
ExpressBuzz.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"KOCHI: The Federal Institute of Science and Technology will organise a two-day
national conference on Free Open Source Software. The conference organised by the Computer
Science Department of FISAT and the FISAT Free Software Cell will be held on FISAT campus
on August 26 and 27.
In the two-day meet, Praseed Pai, author of 'Slang For .net', will speak on Cross
Platform Development. Shakti Kannan, Ambassador of Fedora, Pune, and Ranjith Siji, Chief
Technology Officer of Walking Ant Technologies will speak on other sessions."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Infographic sums up Linux then and now (
Geek.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"One of the most telling stats, based on information gathered from LinuxCon
registrations this year, is how the different distributions have won or lost favor with
users. Although Fedora used to hold nearly half the market share (45%), it has now dropped
firmly into second place (28%) behind the growing popularity of Ubuntu (34%). One positive
aspect of this change is more distributions are getting users' attention and use, and
Linux Mint has recently joined the more well-known and older distros on the list."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Feature preview of Fedora 16 installer ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"GPT, the GUID Partition Table, is an alternate disk partition table scheme that
solves two problems associated with the MBR (Master boot Record) partition table. It
allows the configuration of more than four primary partitions, the maximum supported by
MBR, and also supports disk partitions of more than 2 TB. So GPT will be the default
partition table scheme on Fedora 16"
The full post is available[2].
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--- Fedora Postpones Switch To Btrfs; Fedora 17 Is Now The Target Release For The Switch
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Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"The Fedora developers have listened and have decided that Fedora 16 will not use
Btrfs by default. The announcement was made by Josef Bacik, Senior Software Engineer at
Red Hat. Bacik, however, mentioned that Btrfs is still being considered as the default
filesystem for future release of Fedora. The target release to have Btrfs by default has
been shifted to Fedora 17 now."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Fedora 16 to skip btrfs by default (Network World) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"I'm actually encouraged by the fact that btrfs is being delayed for default for
another release. It shows that the Fedora release process and objectives are working well.
Bacik has also displayed a great deal of patience (as far as I've seen, anyway) with
bug reports and complaints while working to get it up to speed."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Fedora not to switch to Btrfs in version 16 ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"Recently, it became apparent that Btrfs has not met the stipulated criteria. The
main reason for this continues to be the still ongoing development of a decent program for
testing and repairing Btrfs file systems. Bacik had previously hoped that such a program
would be released in May; now, the developer has mentioned a time frame of "a few
weeks", but has also said that the developers' target is the Linux Plumbers
Conference, which will start on 7 September. The Fedora project will probably make a
second attempt to switch in Fedora 17."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Oracle, SUSE, Red Hat drive 70% of LibreOffice development (
ZDNet.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"Upon the release of LibreOffice 3.4.2, the Document Foundation announced that Oracle
and SUSE each contributes roughly 25 percent of the latest commits, while Red Hat
contributed another 20 percent. Following Oracle's donation of Openoffice to the
Apache Foundation earlier this year, The Document Foundation wants to reassure the
technology public that corporate support for LibreOffice is strong and that this Office
suite is "enterprise ready."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Can GNOME 3 Become the Next Big Open Source Contender? (
TheVarGuy.com) ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"There's a lot to like about GNOME Shell in its current form. It's
functional, graceful and arguably more intuitive than Canonical's Unity, which
suffers, for instance, from the lack of any means for adding virtual desktops other than
editing gconf values by hand."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Praise for Fedora 15 and KDE 4.6.x - A great experience! ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"Some old time Fedora users may be aware of Fedora's poor track record when it
comes to KDE although things have been changing ever since the release of KDE 4.x. I
regularly try Fedora KDE and so far haven't been fully convinced with the experience
until now.
As a fan of both Fedora and KDE it gives me pleasure to say Fedora 15 with KDE 4.6.x is a
great experience!"
The full post is available[2].
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--- Living with Fedora - A Debian/Ubuntu User's Take on Fedora 15 ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"If I was to sum up my opinion on Fedora 15 in one sentence, it'd have to be
"Rough, but with great potential". Gnome 3 is still a baby, and Fedora took a
bold step by pushing it to the forefront, and I applaud them for that. As cozy as it may
be, there's still a whole lot of polish left to be done. The front-end is still rough,
and the back-end doesn't seem to have yet caught up with all the changes. If Fedora
can manage to take the successes in this release (which are many) and smooth out some of
those rough spots (which are also many), then Fedora 16 is likely to pull a lot of users
away from Ubuntu permanently. From the looks of it, I'll be one of them."
The full post is available[2].
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--- Linux at 20, some personal memories ---
Rahul Sundaram forwarded[1]:
"By this time, summer of 1991, we had both started posting to Usenet. In August,
Linus mentioned his kernel project on comp.os.minix for the first time. Later on, he
decided to make the code available, and got one of the admins of ftp.funet.fi to put it
there. For this, the project needed a name. Linus wanted to call it Freax, but Ari Lemmke,
the ftp.funet.fi admin, decided to call it Linux instead. You can find the Freax name in
the Makefile of the earliest Linux releases."
The full post is available[2].
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-- Ambassadors --
This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Ambassadors Project[1].
Contributing Writer: Richard A Vijay For days of the week starting from 25 August 2011 to
01 September 2011 [2]
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/
--- Beat this week ---
---- Headlines from mailing lists ----
Biweekly Meeting reminder on 03 September 2011 at 4:00 UTC Saturday
FUDCon Milan: Hotel updates
Fedora 16 i18n / l10n test week
Test driving" Fedora 16. The Alpha release
F16 KVM+spice and testing initiative on Nouveau (Opensource driver for nVidia cards)
IIPT Fedora User Group - Cergy, France
Linux Day 2011 Celebration
ICE-FOSS 2011
F16 Release Events wiki and Media & Swag Planning
Fedora Round Table Budapest 2011
FAD SL -Sri Lanka
FrOSCon 2011 - St Augustin
Travel planning for FUDCon Milan
20 Years of Linux
The FAms Way initiative of Fedora Classroom
---- Welcome New Ambassadors ----
Welcome to our new sponsored Ambassador group members:
Christian Bryant from the USA, mentored by Scott Williams
Adir Shemesh from Israel, mentored by Robert Scheck
Paulo Mauricio da Conceição, Junior from Brazil, mentored by Daniel Bruno
Congrats and Wishes to all New members from Fedora Team.
---- Summary of traffic on Ambassadors mailing list ----
Biweekly Meeting reminder on 03 September 2011 at 4:00 UTC Saturday raised by David
Ramsey
[1]
FUDCon Milan: Hotel updates posted by Francesco Crippa
[2]
Fedora 16 i18n / l10n test week reported by Adam Williamson
[3]
Test driving" Fedora 16. The Alpha release posted by David Ramsey
[4]
F16 KVM+spice and testing initiative on Nouveau (Opensource driver for nVidia cards)
reported by David Ramsey
[5]
Fedora User Group - Cergy,France reported by Kaesar ALNIJRES
[6]
Linux Day Celebration 2011 reported by Heherson Pagcaliwagan
[7]
ICE-FOSS 2011 reported by Shakthi Kannan
[8]
Fedora 16 Release Events wiki and Media & Swag Planning
[9]
Fedora Round Table Budapest 2011 reported by Joerg Simon
[10]
FAD SL reported by Buddhika
[11]
FrOSCon 2011 at St Augustin reported by Christoph
[12]
Travel planning for FUDCon Milan by Jared K. Smith
[13]
20 years of Linux reported by Jukka Palander
[14]
APAC meeting on this Saturday - Friendly Reminder from Engels Antonio
[15]
EMEA ambassadors meeting 2011-08-24 minutes reported by Christoph
[16]
The FAms Way initiative of Fedora Classroom by Buddhika
[17]
FAmSCo Meeting
FAmSCo Report: July 2011[18] reported by Igor Pires Soares
Meeting logs for famsco meeting 2011-08-20 by Neville
[19]
Events reported on Ambassadors mailing list
Fedora User Group - Cergy,France reported by Kaesar ALNIJRES
[20]
Software Freedom Day on Sept. 17 reported by Magie
[21]
ICE-FOSS 2011 reported by Shakthi Kannan
[22]
FAD SL reported by Buddhika
[23]
FrOSCon 2011 at St Augustin reported by Christoph
[24]
TDD, BDD with Ruby, Rails, Cucumber, Diaspora at PICT[25]
--- Campus Ambassadors mailing list-Summary of traffic ---
No news.
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018155.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018153.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018152.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018145.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018137.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018135.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018134.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018133.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018123.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018117.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-August/018135.html
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-- QualityAssurance --
In this section, we cover the activities of the QA team[1]. For more information on the
work of the QA team and how you can get involved, see the Joining page[2].
Contributing Writer: Adam Williamson
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Join
--- Test Days ---
Internationalization and localization test week was ongoing during the week - there will
be a full report next week. There were three test days: desktop localization on Tuesday
2011-08-30[1], localization and internationalization in the installer on Wednesday
2011-08-31[2], and desktop internationalization on Thursday 2011-09-01[3].
Next week will be Graphics Test Week - yes, it's time to make sure the graphics
drivers are in shape for Fedora 16! Tuesday 2011-09-06 will be Nouveau Test Day[4],
Wednesday 2011-09-07 will be Radeon Test Day[5], and Thursday 2011-09-08 will be Intel
graphics Test Day[6]. As always we need to check up and make sure there are no big
problems in graphics card support, check on progress since the last day, and ensure 3D
support is in good shape for GNOME Shell. If you have an NVIDIA, AMD or Intel graphics
card - and that's more than 95% of you! - please come along and help out.
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-08-30_L10n_Desktop
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-08-31_L10n_I18n_Installation
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-09-01_I18n_Desktop
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-09-06_Nouveau
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-09-07_Radeon
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-09-08_Intel
--- Fedora 16 Alpha preparation ---
Following the previous week's slip, Fedora 16 Alpha RC4 arrived on 2011-08-15[1]. Two
more blocker bugs[2] [3] were quickly discovered in the new build, and Alpha RC5 promptly
followed it on 2011-08-16[4]. The team put in a heroic effort to complete Alpha validation
testing on RC5 in less than 24 hours, with the installation[5], base [6] and desktop [7]
matrices all filled out. As the testing exposed no further blocker bugs, the QA team was
able to report that RC5 met the release requirements at the Go / No-Go meeting of
2011-08-17[8], and the release was declared gold.
Masami Ichikawa noticed that some libreport packages were missing from the Alpha Xfce and
LXDE live images, which stopped abrt and sealert from being able to report bugs on these
live images[9]. Kevin Fenzi reported that he had fixed the problem post-Alpha[10].
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test-announce/2011-August/000266...
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http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=730863
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http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=730887
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test-announce/2011-August/000268...
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Install
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Base
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Desktop
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http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2011-08-17/f16_alpha_gono...
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101912.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/102002.html
--- Test compose extension for Fedora 16 Beta ---
At the weekly meeting of 2011-08-22[1], John Dulaney suggested starting the release
validation period for Fedora 16 Beta earlier by producing the first test compose (a full
build of the live and install image set that makes up a (pre-)release, but which happens
ahead of the freeze date for the next (pre-)release and hence cannot possibly be validated
as the (pre-)release image set) ahead of schedule. Adam Williamson had been thinking along
the same lines, and suggested replacing the "Pre-Beta Acceptance Test Plan"
milestone with an earlier TC1 compose. The group was generally in favor of the idea.
Later, Adam and John were able to obtain the agreement of the installer and release
engineering teams.
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--- Release criteria updates ---
Adam Williamson reported that he had committed his proposed modifications to the firstboot
release criteria and validation tests (see FWN #284)[1]. Adam also made two alternate
proposals for refining how the criteria apply to installations to EFI systems[2]. Peter
Robinson[3] and Jurgen Kramer[4] generally agreed with the idea of promoting the
importance of EFI installations.
Adam also kicked off a discussion about kickstart release criteria[5]. Stephen Smoogen
suggested a minimal criterion could be "Does it take a minimal kickstart and build a
default system. The minimal being the exact stuff that would be created if a person just
clicked through a release."[6].
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101939.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101942.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101944.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/102052.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/102163.html
--- Explaining the need for a BIOS boot partition during installation ---
Tom Horsley questioned whether the Fedora 16 installer's message explaining the need
for a BIOS boot partition when booting from BIOS (rather than EFI) using a drive with a
GPT disk label was understandable[1]. Adam Williamson wasn't sure the installer was
the right place for a detailed explanation of GPT issues[2], but Scott Robbins[3] and
Rahul Sundaram[4] agreed with Tom. Rahul suggested filing a bug requesting the message be
improved.
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101954.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101946.html
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-August/101957.html
--- Fedora 16 in
boot.fedoraproject.org ---
"Tony" reported that there was no Fedora 16 option available at
http://boot.fedoraproject.org[1]. Kevin Fenzi apologized for the oversight and said he had
added it to the menu[2]. Tony responded to say that things were working great[3].
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-- Security Advisories --
In this section, we cover Security Advisories from fedora-package-announce for the week
ending August 24, 2011.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce
Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco
--- Fedora 16 Security Advisories ---
vips-7.24.7-2.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
nip2-7.24.2-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
setup-2.8.36-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
apache-commons-daemon-1.0.7-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
xen-4.1.1-3.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
cifs-utils-5.0-2.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
libmodplug-0.8.8.4-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
drupal7-7.6-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
gimp-2.6.11-21.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
zabbix-1.8.6-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
dhcp-4.2.2-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
bugzilla-4.0.2-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
mozvoikko-1.9.0-6.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
firefox-6.0-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
xulrunner-6.0-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
thunderbird-6.0-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
foomatic-4.0.8-4.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
hplip-3.11.7-2.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
cups-1.5.0-6.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
tcptrack-1.4.2-1.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
quake3-1.36-11.svn2102.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
openarena-0.8.5-4.fc16 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
--- Fedora 15 Security Advisories ---
thunderbird-6.0-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
thunderbird-lightning-1.0-0.48.b5.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
vips-7.24.7-2.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
nip2-7.24.2-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
gimp-2.6.11-21.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
bugzilla-3.6.6-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
gnome-python2-extras-2.25.3-33.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
firefox-6.0-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
xulrunner-6.0-2.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
mozvoikko-1.9.0-6.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
perl-Gtk2-MozEmbed-0.09-1.fc15.2 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
kernel-2.6.40.3-0.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
zabbix-1.8.6-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
pidgin-2.10.0-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
xen-4.1.1-3.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
cups-1.4.8-2.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
apache-commons-daemon-1.0.7-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
mingw32-libpng-1.4.8-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
mingw32-libpng-1.4.8-1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
dhcp-4.2.1-10.P1.fc15 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
--- Fedora 14 Security Advisories ---
gimp-2.6.11-21.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
kernel-2.6.35.14-95.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
xulrunner-1.9.2.20-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
firefox-3.6.20-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
thunderbird-3.1.12-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
mozvoikko-1.0-23.fc14.1 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
perl-Gtk2-MozEmbed-0.08-6.fc14.28 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
gnome-web-photo-0.9-22.fc14.1 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
thunderbird-lightning-1.0-0.42.b3pre.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
galeon-2.0.7-42.fc14.1 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
gnome-python2-extras-2.25.3-32.fc14.1 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
vips-7.24.7-2.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
nip2-7.24.2-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
bugzilla-3.6.6-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
zabbix-1.8.6-1.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/063...
freetype-2.4.2-5.fc14 -
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/package-announce/2011-August/064...
-- Planet Fedora --
This is the Planet Fedora section, covering news from planet.fedoraproject.org[1], a
collection of blogs from Fedora users spanning the globe.
Contributing Writer: Joel Braun
--- Events ---
---- FrOSCon 2011 ----
Sirko Kemter reflected on his experiences at FrOSCon 2011[1].
---- COSCUP 2011:Taipei ----
Bastien Nocera blogged on his time representing GNOME at COSCUP 2011[2].
---- FUDCon India ----
Rahul Sundaram posted the meeting minutes for the August 23 meeting on FUDCon India[3].
---- GNU Hacker's Meeting Paris ----
Dodji Seketeli wrote on the GNU hacker's meeting happening later this month in
Paris[4].
--- Fedora Community ---
The most talked about news this week has been the release of the Fedora 16 Alpha,
"Verne". This has been covered by announcements from Adam Williamson[5], Steven
Smoogen[6], Paul Frields[7], and Nathaniel McCallum[8] among many others.
--- General ---
Daiki Ueno posted his thoughts on eekboard 1.0, an onscreen keyboard program[9].
Aditya Patawari wrote on using munin to log and analyze graphical data on server
traffic[10].
There has been discussion on the release of NetworkManager 0.9, including a list of
features[11] by Dan Williams, and a general announcment by Fedora-Uruguay[12].
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http://karl-tux-stadt.de/ktuxs/?p=3335
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http://www.hadess.net/2011/08/coscup-2011-taipei.html
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http://mether.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/fudcon-india-aug-23rd-2011-face-to...
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http://dodji.blogspot.com/2011/08/gnu-hackers-meeting-2011-in-paris.html
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http://www.happyassassin.net/2011/08/23/fedora-16-alpha-released/
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http://smoogespace.blogspot.com/2011/08/tuesday-2011-08-23.html
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http://paul.frields.org/2011/08/24/trying-out-fedora-16-alpha/
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http://nathaniel.themccallums.org/2011/08/24/fedora-16-alpha/
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http://blog.du-a.org/?p=855
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http://blog.adityapatawari.com/2011/08/munin-server-statistics-easy-way.html
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http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2011/08/25/when-the-sun-shines-well-shine-tog...
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http://fedora-uy.org/node/344
- end FWN 285 -
Pascal Calarco, Fedora Ambassador, Ontario, Canada