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Fedora Weekly News Issue 141

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Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 141 for the week ending August 30, 2008.

 

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue141

 

Fedora Weekly News keeps you updated with the latest issues, events and

activities in the Fedora community.

 

If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see

our 'join' page. Being a Fedora Weekly News beat writer gives you a

chance to work on one of our community's most important sources of news.

Ideas for new beats are always welcome -- let us know how you'd like to

contribute.

 

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join

 

= Announcements =

 

In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project.

 

http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/

 

http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/

 

Contributing Writer: Max Spevack

Fedora Unity releases Fedora 8 Re-Spin

 

Ben Williams announced[0] that the Fedora Unity team has released a new

re-spin of Fedora 8. "These Re-Spin ISOs are based on the officially

released Fedora 8 installation media and include all updates released as

of August 14th, 2008. The ISO images are available for i386, x86_64 and

PPC architectures via Jigdo and Torrent starting Sunday August 24th,

2008. Go to http://spins.fedoraunity.org/spins to get the bits!"

 

[0]

http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-August/msg00014.html

 

= Planet Fedora =

 

In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora - an

aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.

 

http://planet.fedoraproject.org

 

Contributing Writer: Max Spevack

 

Education

 

The Fedora Education Spin is progressing[0], having been "approved by

all necessary bodies - Spin SIG, Board, Rel-Eng", reported Sebastian

Dziallas. The spin has its own feature page. "Hopefully, we'll be able

to have a preview of the spin ready in the next weeks", added Sebastian.

 

[0]

http://sdziallas.joyeurs.com/blog/2008/08/status-report-on-fedora-educat.html

 

Greg DeKoenigsberg reminded potential OLPC contributors[1] to surf over

to the contributors' program on the OLPC wiki in order to request their

own XO for development. Soon, Greg "will be sitting in on the weekly

call that decides how these laptops are disbursed".

 

[1] http://gregdek.livejournal.com/34240.html

 

Tech Tidbits

 

Michael DeHaan, holder of the coveted "best blogger on Planet Fedora"

title, as determined each week by your correspondent, has penned a

treatise[8] concerning the future of systems management software.

"Cobbler and Func are very fun, I think they are quite useful, but I'm

wondering what are next on the horizon for server management tech, not

in terms of a evolutionary improvement but how things can be

legitimately improved by fundamental, indeed 'paradigm-shifty' means."

Click the link below to read the entire post.

 

[8] http://www.michaeldehaan.net/?p=702

 

James Antill has written[9] a tutorial on the Python yum API, which is

incredibly useful if you have ever wanted to do stuff with yum, but

don't know where to start and are afraid to ask Seth.

 

[9] http://illiterat.livejournal.com/6254.html

 

Events

 

David Nalley shared some details about the upcoming Fedora Ambassadors

Day for North America[2]. The event will coincide with Ohio Linux Fest

in October. David said, "If you are a Fedora Ambassador, or want to be

one, you should try and attend."

 

[2] http://www.nalley.sc/david/?p=81

 

[[ChristophWickert|Christoph Wickert] attended FrOSCon 2008, along with

several other other Ambassadors, and shared his event report[3]. "Just

like on Linuxtag the Fedora booth was located close to the entrance, so

we had quite a lot of visitors. Unfortunately the booth was a little

small and we had lot of stuff to show: Two OLPCs, an eeepc, two ALIX

Machines and a couple of Laptops. Everything was running Fedora, the

Laptops were running Gnome and Xfce, mine also LXDE." Check out the link

below for pictures, and the full report.

 

[3] http://www.christoph-wickert.de/blog/2008/08/26/back-from-froscon/

 

Max Spevack reminded[4] everyone about the upcoming FUDCon Brno. "We

currently have 110 people registered for the event," and the list of

sessions and hackfests is on the Fedora wiki. Hans de Goede will be

attending FUDCon Brno. He wrote an update[5] about webcam support in

Fedora, which will be worked on at FUDCon, and also blogged[6] about the

session he will give on how to become a Fedora package maintainer.

 

[4] http://spevack.livejournal.com/62369.html

 

[5] http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/5576.html

 

[6] http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/5304.html

 

Fedora List

 

Fedora Board member Chris Tyler wrote[7] about the plans for changing

the scope and ownership of fedora-list. Chris says, it is "one of the

first lists that most Fedora users join, and therefore quite important

to the community. However, it's a high-volume list (and is sometimes

perceived to have a high noise level), so many veterans of the Fedora

community aren't subscribed... Paul Frields and I have taken on the

ownership of the list, and we'd welcome one or two experienced members

of the community to join us."

 

[7]

http://blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/134-The-Scope-and-Ownership-of-fedora-list.html

 

= Developments =

 

In this section the people, personalities and debates on the

 

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