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== Planet Fedora ==
== Planet Fedora ==


In this section, we cover a highlight of Planet Fedora - an aggregation of blogs from world wide Fedora contributors.
In this section, we cover the highlights of Planet Fedora - an aggregation of blogs from Fedora contributors worldwide.


http://planet.fedoraproject.org/
http://planet.fedoraproject.org


Contributing Writers: ThomasChung
Contributing Writer: [[:User:Mspevack|Max Spevack]]


=== FLSCo elections slipped ===
=== Func and Certmaster 0.20 Released ===


DimitrisGlezos points out in his blog[1] ,
[[MichaelDeHaan|Michael DeHaan]] announces on his blog[1] that Func and Certmaster have both just seen new releases.


"We’re slipping the FLSCo elections to give more time for Infra on setting up the voting system. The voting week now starts on 22/4, which means we have 8 more days for new nominations."
"This showcases significantly improved asynchronous support as well as the future of Funcweb. We should also have multi-overlord delegation for extra-large (read: global) setups implemented pretty soon. More releases short start following at greater frequency."


[1]  http://dimitris.glezos.com/weblog/2008/04/14/flsco-elections-slipped/
He also includes links to the official project pages, for anyone who desires more information.


=== Thank you seeders! ===
[1] http://www.michaeldehaan.net/?p=645


JeroenVanMeeuwen points out in his blog[1]
=== Transifex receives some updates ===


"So, what I'm trying to say is: Thank you, additional 40 voluntary seeders! And thank you, 45 original seeders! In 4 days after my original blog post requesting additional seeds, you doubled the amount of seeds and took some weight off my shoulders. I can breath again!"
Diego Búrigo Zacarão writes on his blog about two improvements to Transifex.


[1] http://blogs.fedoraunity.org/kanarip/2008/04/13/thank-you-seeders
"We have a quite stable version of Transifex using:
    * SQLAlchemy 0.4.6
    * Genshi 0.5
    * ToscaWidgets 0.9.2
    * TurboGears 1.0.4.4" [1]


=== Random Fedora musings ===
Also, i18n support in Transifex has been split into two different potfiles[2].  "All strings related with the source code will be stored in the 'po/view/' directory and strings coming from database, into the 'po/data/'."


DaveJones points out in his blog[1] ,
[1] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-using-sqlalchemy-genshi-and-toscawidgets-is-ready/


"Earlier this week, I noticed a posting from Andy Wingo about how he'd switched to Fedora from Ubuntu. Whilst I found his post interesting, I knew I'd find the comments even moreso. Certain things keep coming up over and over again, and I'd really like to know more."
[2] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-i18n-support-splitted-into-two-different-potfiles/
 
[1] http://kernelslacker.livejournal.com/117578.html
 
=== Recovering Data from Windows systems by using Linux ===
 
HaraldHoyer points out in his blog[1] ,
 
"Somehow I stumbled over a PDF about Recovering Data from Windows systems by using Linux. Very nice, I think I'll print the first page, put it in a frame and hang it on the wall :-)."
 
[1]  http://www.harald-hoyer.de/personal/blog/recovering-data-from-windows-systems-by-using

Revision as of 21:00, 30 June 2008

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

Func and Certmaster 0.20 Released

Michael DeHaan announces on his blog[1] that Func and Certmaster have both just seen new releases.

"This showcases significantly improved asynchronous support as well as the future of Funcweb. We should also have multi-overlord delegation for extra-large (read: global) setups implemented pretty soon. More releases short start following at greater frequency."

He also includes links to the official project pages, for anyone who desires more information.

[1] http://www.michaeldehaan.net/?p=645

Transifex receives some updates

Diego Búrigo Zacarão writes on his blog about two improvements to Transifex.

"We have a quite stable version of Transifex using:

   * SQLAlchemy 0.4.6
   * Genshi 0.5
   * ToscaWidgets 0.9.2
   * TurboGears 1.0.4.4" [1]

Also, i18n support in Transifex has been split into two different potfiles[2]. "All strings related with the source code will be stored in the 'po/view/' directory and strings coming from database, into the 'po/data/'."

[1] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-using-sqlalchemy-genshi-and-toscawidgets-is-ready/

[2] http://diegobz.net/2008/06/30/transifex-i18n-support-splitted-into-two-different-potfiles/