Hi Fedora-minded people!
There's a new article for last week on the This Week in Fedora blog! Check it out for a quick(-ish) recap of what happened last week across the project teams 🙂
https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
Hi Fedora-minded people!
There's a new article for last week on the This Week in Fedora blog! Check it out for a quick(-ish) recap of what happened last week across the project teams 🙂
https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
OK we have the final article for last week! 🙂 Here's the top-level summary:
> Following the successful Fedora 44 release, efforts have shifted to Fedora 45 planning. Key discussions include proposed system-wide changes, such as versioned libgit2 packages and x86-64-v3 builds. Strategically, the Council, Server, and Mindshare teams are evaluating the future of virtualization, specifically exploring integrated platforms as VMware alternatives. Additionally, teams continue routine package maintenance, infrastructure updates, and efforts to improve bug triage and dependency management processes.
The rest is at https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
Join my livestream to go through the activity in the #Fedora project last week! Fedora 44 was released last week so it's pretty big! 🙂
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New post in https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
> Across the project, the overwhelming focus was on the final stages of the Fedora 44 release cycle. Following a Go/No-Go meeting, the release was delayed due to outstanding blocker bugs. Many teams issued new release candidates and conducted intensive community testing and validation to resolve the blocking issues. Several groups also began planning for the future: a change proposal for Fedora 45 to build x86-64-v3 packages was a major topic for FESCo and ELN. FESCo also decided to revert the disruptive OpenSSL 4.0 update in Rawhide to allow for better preparation.
Join my livestream to go through the activity in the #Fedora project last week! We are nearing the release, so it's pretty intense 🙂
See you now on https://www.twitch.tv/ohwellien
What happened last week in Fedora land: https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
Preparing for the upcoming Fedora 44 release (delayed due to several outstanding bugs). Quality, Releng, Workstation, KDE, and Server teams were heavily involved in addressing these issues, holding blocker review meetings and encouraging community testing of a new RC to fix the issues before April 21st. Beyond that, other activities included the project-wide migration of repositories from Pagure to Forgejo, routine package maintenance and updates across multiple language SIGs, and future planning (FESCo & the Design team).
OK, there's a new edition of This Week In Fedora! (well, rather *last* week in Fedora)
Get it while it's hot: https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
Hey folks! I'm going to start reviewing last week's activity in the #Fedora project right now on Twitch, join me on https://www.twitch.tv/ohwellien
We have a new edition of This Week in Fedora! Get it while it's hot at https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/
I'll review it with you this afternoon on Twitch if I can work out something between meetings 😉
There's a new edition of This Week of Fedora! Look back on the pretty active week we just had by reading https://abompard.fedorapeople.org/twif/ 🙂
As always, please let me know if there are mistakes. Cheers!