[Fedora Infrastructure] #4764: Don't think my blog is showing up on the planet :(
by fedora-badges
#4764: Don't think my blog is showing up on the planet :(
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Reporter: ankursinha | Owner: webmaster
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: HANDWAVY-FUTURE
Component: Web Content | Version:
Severity: Trivial | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Sensitive: 0 |
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= bug description =
I wrote a blog post yesterday, and another one a few days ago and neither
turned up on the planet as far as I could see.
Could someone please check the logs to see if this is the case and fix it?
(I've checked the .planet file on my fedorapeople space and the feed link
there appears to be correct.)
Happy release day! :D
Cheers,
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4764>
Fedora Infrastructure <http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure>
Fedora Infrastructure Project for Bugs, feature requests and access to our source code.
8 years, 11 months
[proposal] Fedora Developer Portal
by Adam Samalik
Hello everyone!
I would like to make a proposal about new project: a website for Fedora developers.
=== Why? ===
- Fedora does not have a page targeted on developers like developer.ubuntu.com or developer.apple.com
- Developers have no place to find out about interesting projects like Copr, Developer Assistant, etc.
- There is also no place with guides and help on how to get things up and running
- Current fedoraproject wiki is not designed for app developers, 'developers' on wiki essentially means Fedora packagers
- There is no place for downloading (promoting) Docker images and Vagrant boxes based on Fedora
=== What? ===
Create a new page: developer.fedoraproject.org - a new go-to place for app developers running Fedora.
The web page has would show beginners or advanced users how to install a new features on Fedora and what to do if they want to start developing something in Fedora.
The main categories could be something like these:
1. Development tools:
- Vagrant, Developer Assistant, ...
- Which tools to use for development and how they can help me
- explain WHAT the project is and HOW to get it running
2. Languages, technologies, runtimnes:
- Python, Ruby, Rails, Perl, ...
- Info about packages, the "I am a _ developer" view
- explain WHAT the project is and HOW to get it running
3. Distribution/deployment:
- Copr, Docker, Openshift, ...
- How to get my project to people?
- explain WHAT the project is and HOW to get it running
4. Docker images, Vagrant boxes, ...
5. Blogs
Petr Hracek and Josef Stribny and I are starting this project and I will be the one responsible for it.
Do you have any tips, recommendations or expectations about this project? Is there something you would like to see on the page? Let's start a discussion!
Thanks!
Adam Samalik
Associate Software Engineer
Red Hat
8 years, 11 months
one bit of feedback to remember for f23 release
by Matthew Miller
I got a number of complaints that top-level https://getfedora.org/ has
no indication that we just had a new major release. I'm generally in
favor of the idea that we don't need to redo this every time, but maybe
we could have some sort of overlay, banner, or ribbon that shows off
the hot new thing?
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
8 years, 11 months
Joining Fedora Web group
by Atanas Beloborodov
Hi, my name is Atanas Beloborodov (Nasko), currently located in Plovdiv,
Bulgaria.
Using Fedora since Fedora Core 3
I am and web developer / administrator with 10 years experience,
currently employed by [Programista; <http://programista.bg/>].I worked
with some of the biggest web agencies (BBDO, Proximity) on challenging
projects for clients like Pepsi, Lays, Costa Concordia, Ministere,
Comverse, AKQA and so on.
Member and one of founders of non-profit organization Hackafe (
http://hackafe.org/) - place, where local IT community exchange and share
ideas, get new skills, make new contacts. Hackafe also organize courses,
meetings, lectures and conferences on local level.
I want to be allowed to join Fedora Web group and try to bring my
experience, professionalism and passion for excellence to the Fedora
Project.
Thanks in advance, Nasko.
8 years, 11 months