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  • ...exists. Some of the goals of this team comprise part of the charter of the Open SourceProgram Office at Red Hat.}} ...k to not only articulate, but also to enact, and to teach, The Open Source Way.
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  • ...software engineering and developer community to explore what's new in open source languages, tools, and techniques. Sharpen your skills and discover importan
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  • ...ce. It is devoted to build a nicely operating system, while I have exactly the same dream. This is the first time I’m taking part in GSOC.
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  • ...re some of the challenges faced by our contributors in the APAC region for the past year. ...mply promote their commercial products. This makes people do not like Open Source events in some bit. || China || [[User:Zsun|Zamir SUN]] and others in China
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  • === Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? === ...ra 21 was my entry point to the world of Fedora. The fast paced growth and the Free Culture motivates me.
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  • ...ora depends on. If you have the time and the skill, fixing them would help the Fedora text and font situation a lot. ...al) ropes, is to contribute some time to a free/open font project, such as the ones listed on [[:Category:Contributor-friendly_fonts|this page]].
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  • ...utor of the Fedora operating system, because of the way that free and open source software work.
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  • ...able to step in for automation and replace some of its actions if needed. The automation NEEDS TO handle such situation. Our main goal is build a Minimal Viable Product during the Fedora 36 development cycle.
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  • EPEL was started because many Fedora contributors wanted to use the Fedora packages they maintain on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its co == Goals of the EPEL Effort ==
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  • ...USED AND ARE OUT OF DATE - SEE [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/ THE EPEL DOCS] FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION.''' EPEL was started because many Fedora contributors wanted to use the Fedora packages they maintain on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its co
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Fedora_Unified_Network_Controller Func project], precursor to the Ansible project, 2007 ([https://www.redhat.com/archives/func-list/2007-Sept * New Hire Orientation -- I explained "the open source way" to over 1500 new Red Hat employees, 2004-2010.
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  • = The Fedora Localization Project - Finnish Translation Team = ...Wikipedia] : Finnish (''suomi'') is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside Finland. It is also an of
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  • ...pportunity for me to move forward. And I think Project Atomic is the right way. GSOC PARTICIPATION- It is the first time I would work with such organisation and I think it is a great ch
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  • ...process. Don't let this put you off. However. You are more than welcome on the SIG list or in any of our other forums. ...room for people with different inclinations and skills levels. Just choose the [[Fonts_SIG_activities|activity]] that fits you best.
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  • * The 2015 APAC edition of FUDCon will be held at MIT COE, Pune from the 26-28 June. #fudconin * Fedora has the best people, professionals and developers working for it and they will all
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  • == The Problem == ...s a certain bar for reliability, reproducibility, sanity, and elegance. At the same time, two of our [[Foundations|basic values]] are "Features" and "Firs
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  • ...template of information you can use for filling out a GSoC application for the Fedora Project. * '''Email Address''': Preferably the one used when FAS account was setup (if not, please specify this)
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  • ...er of upstream projects and strives to bring you the best of free and open source software including new innovations about every six months. ...dule]] page. A full list of change proposal under development is found on the [[Changes]] page.
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  • ...er of upstream projects and strives to bring you the best of free and open source software including new innovations about every six months. ...dule]] page. A full list of change proposal under development is found on the [[Changes]] page.
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  • ...template of information you can use for filling out a GSoC application for the Fedora Project. ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ====
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  • ...y. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the free software world. ...indset is ''doing the right thing''. To us, that means providing free and open software and content, at no cost, freely usable, modifiable, redistributabl
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  • ...omputing and is built using the Qt[[Category:Qt]] widget toolkit. It is in the official repositories of Fedora. ...probably best to use Python's pip package manager. To install Spyder this way one first needs to install PyQt5. To do this for Spyder (with Python 2.x su
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  • ...ss to the latest [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html free and open source software] , in a stable and easy to manage form. We strongly believe in the bedrock
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  • ...able version of development results from free and open source community at the time. ...was showed at the stairs before Mozilla Community Space Taipei to indicate the location.
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  • ...template of information you can use for filling out a GSoC application for the Fedora Project. ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ====
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  • http://foss.in is a yearly conference on Free and Open Source software in Bangalore, India ...y. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the Free software world.
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== ...ification since this will be the first project that I will work on. I have the required skills which are C language(other languages too) and knowlegde of
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== ...y providing an up-to-date, yet stable base. Also, the Atomic project is at the forefront of container technology, something I am really interested in.
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  • ...phrase that fits into this page's purpose, which is to inform people about the broadest perspective of Fedora, so they can decide whether we are a good fi === Why Is the Fedora Project Different? ===
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  • Shareware applications are not Open Source code, and are not acceptable for Fedora. ...d to make Open Source applications functional. An example of this would be open sourced game engines, such as Doom, Heretic, and Descent. These game engine
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  • ...group, that are able to execute <code>sudo</code> commands) or users with the root password can [[Atom#Installation|install Atom]], while other users mus 2. Using official binary releases from the Atom development team (suitable for 64-bit systems only).
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  • ...ations.png | 150px | top | "Four Foundations" graphics by Máirín Duffy and the Fedora Design team.]] ...ut does not sufficiently describe our core values in a clear and effective way.
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  • # Open-source experience: ...d to the Mono SIG [http://davidnielsen.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/welcome-to-the-mono-sig-paul-lange/ 1], however still maintaining fonts.
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  • * Liveconnect support in Fedora 10 is complete. The new Java(TM) plugin (IcedTeaPlugin) provides this feature. * In addition to implementing LiveConnect, the new plugin now fully supports signed applets as well.
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  • ...USED AND ARE OUT OF DATE - SEE [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/ THE EPEL DOCS] FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION.''' ...pport without requiring that you (and only you) are capable of maintaining the package.
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  • ''Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?'' ...the Fedora Project, because i like the mentality what the contributors and the Fedora peoples have. In other hand my dream is to work for Google or RedHat
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  • [http://www.eclipse.org '''Eclipse'''] is an open-source (under the Eclipse Public License, or EPL) powerful [[Integrated development environme ...mmunity project encompassing everything Eclipse-related in Fedora. We ship the Eclipse SDK along with some plugins (see below).
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  • ...system. The documentation provided in these sites is provided "as is" and the Fedora Project should not be held liable for any issues that arise. ...orum and designed to be the primary place for community support in Fedora. The older platform is archived at [https://askbot.fedoraproject.org/en/question
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== ...pen Source Software. It was a great experience as I could learn a lot from the workshops and talks. Also, we have a FOSS club in our college, [http://www.
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  • [[ISV Welcome|Welcome]]. This is the independent software vendors (ISV) special interest group (SIG). ...processes to the rest of the Fedora Project that help the adoption of open source software that is connected with ISVs.''
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  • ...w.http://fossetcon.org/ FOSSETCON] is scheduled for November 19-21 2015 at the Hilton Lake Buena Vista in Orlando Florida''' Fossetcon is and acronym for "Free and Open Source Software Expo and Technology Conference"
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  • '''NOTE: the information in this article is very outdated (targets Fedora 12).''' "Bioconductor is an open source and open development software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data."
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  • ...://docs.pagure.org/releng/ here] with source hosted along side the code in the [https://pagure.io/releng releng pagure repository]}} create the full product tree.
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  • ...se code like this to put your hackergotchi or whatnot on the right side of the page. --> <!-- Upload the file and edit the code below to match. -->
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  • The Fedora Localization project has a few groups in https://fedora.zanata.org: ...rity Packages''' List of priority packages, documentation and websites for the upcoming Fedora release
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== ...hink getting started with the Fedora Project during GSOC would be the best way to start!
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  • ...rocesses new Ambassadors need to know, ideas on how they can contribute to the community. ==Values of the Mentor Program==
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  • ...marked as [In the news] wich also covers some press-texts wich goes out in the public. Collect as much infos BEFORE the event / Release, etc. as you can get. Ask people who is responsible and/or
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  • ...EDITORS. DO NOT RELY ON IT FOR ANY ADVICE UNTIL THIS NOTICE DISAPPEARS AND THE DOCUMENT IS PUBLISHED AS FINAL. 只是草稿。''' ...y. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the free software world.
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  • The purpose of this page is the organize and to record the questions asked by attendees at events. ** Linux is a Free Open Source Operateing System for your computer.
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  • {{Admon/warning|This page is outdated|For info about GSoC head over to the GSoC 2017 page: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSOC_2017}} ...eneral framework re-deployable by other open source projects seeking to do the same.
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  • = The Project = ...P server, used in businesses globally to authenticate and identify people. The system can setup and build new directory servers and instances. This is don
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== The Fedora Project is a classic among the opensource community. It is at the
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  • ...till useful and relevant, but the group is not active or holding meetings. The [[SIGs/Music & Audio| Music & Audio SIG]] has been created as a successor.} Goal: to make Fedora the best Free software and open source platform it can be for computer based music production, audio mastering and
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  • Proposal to List Fedora Amazon Machine Images in the AWS Marketplace as ''Provided by AWS'' ...uld be listed for customers use. This will automatically provide customers the ability to leverage public parameters in SSM.
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  • introducing all the organisation of the area (photo, radio, internet, open-source softwares and discuss about creating a local lug.
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== The Fedora Project has been like a family to me. For years, I have contributed
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  • ...eate free sound themes for fedora, using only FOSS software available from the Fedora repositories. == About the SIG ==
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  • ...://docs.pagure.org/releng/ here] with source hosted along side the code in the [https://pagure.io/releng releng pagure repository]}} ...ing Train and satisfies all related policies. With this status the item is Open, Integrated, Reproducible, Auditable, Definable, and Deliverable. (in no pa
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  • ...The information below is believed to be accurate where it lies outside of the Fedora Project's area of influence. It does ''not'' constitute legal advice ...ices. | The purpose of this FAQ is to answer questions about licensing for the Fedora Documentation Project. It does not constitute legal advice.}}
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  • * How do you get the new build to bodhi? ** Get inspired for the same thing for container images.
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  • Leave your feed back for the [[File:F14-image2.png|Fedora 14 wallpaper theme concept]], shown below. ...he world and aggregating many individual open source projects and work. So the concept also relates to what Fedora itself is.
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  • ...ble. Script interpreters will refuse to execute code which is loaded from the file system, but does not reside in such files. * Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
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  • ...apy for one of my projects. Ever since then, i have found interest in open source. Anitya was my first project to which i contributed for fedora, which was a ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ====
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  • This change will bring the first iteration of PyTorch to Fedora. This project is owned by the https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/PyTorch.
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  • ...unity, effective & productive and quality translations helping to increase the translation percentage for Fedora. Localization sprints can be organised br ...here is more participation. (the event can be one or two days depending on the time available.)
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  • ...ge will serve to make a more sane way of seeing the information located at the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/jargon-buster/fedora-glossary.html Fedora Ja ...leted this page should prove a valuable resource for those wanting to make the switch from Ubuntu to Fedora or even from another distribution
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  • ...fware is a Design Special Interest Group aimed to provide latest free and open tools for designers especially [[Design|Design Team]]. == Contributing roles in the Design Software SIG ==
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  • {{Admon/note |The Fedora Ambassadors program is currently undergoing a revamp. More details c ...some experience on event organization and can help other teams to put all the pieces together. Ambassadors can help to coordinate swag and media distribu
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  • ...phrase that fits into this page's purpose, which is to inform people about the broadest perspective of Fedora, so they can decide whether we are a good fi ...e community members from around the globe. The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called "Fedora."
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  • ...ource world has to offer, and to lead the advancement of the world of open source development. ...h as software patents and proprietary software, allowing none of this into the
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  • * Should be covered by the Contributor License Agreement. ...rom individuals who have not signed the CLA in the Fedora Account System. The CLA allows us to properly license artwork submissions for distribution with
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  • http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/open-source-us/public/schedule/grid/public}} ...software engineering and developer community to explore what's new in open source languages, tools, and techniques. Sharpen your skills and discover importan
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  • ...The Fedora Project is out front for you, leading the advancement of free, open software and content. ...ay. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the free software world.
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  • Moving to F13 target, the spin did not make it into Fedora 12 due to the current level of blacklisting. ...le. The oVirt Node Image is a livecd-based image that can be installed to the hosts physical storage, or run as a livecd image off a CD or USB key.
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  • We also request that you maintain the same order of sections so that all of the feature pages are uniform. --> ...look something like: Features/YourFeatureName. This keeps all features in the same namespace -->
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  • Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group at Lawrence
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  • ...tion has been submitted on 2012-03-09, 1330 hrs UTC ! , please do not edit the wiki page.}} The Fedora Project
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  • ...wiki page aims to explain how and where to most effectively contribute to the Anaconda installer and related projects. ...e modularity, but also makes it possible to use these libraries outside of the Anaconda installer.
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  • On October 26, like every year since 2001, it was held the Linux Day. ...lso just merely curious citizens have the possibility to get in touch with the FLOSS universe and know people that animate such place.
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project for GSoC ?==== ...he F means Infinite Freedom plus voice I always thought of contributing to the project.
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  • '''Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?''' ...icular because wifi was not working. I googled and found out that I needed the proprietary bcmwl driver for it. Slowly and slowly I started enjoying fixin
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  • ...elease and confirmed it's alive! Ready to purr at the latest free and open source technology? Download it now: == What is the Beta release? ==
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  • ====Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?==== ...d learn from great people. I already felt that by talking to the mentor of the project idea.
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  • ...phrase that fits into this page's purpose, which is to inform people about the broadest perspective of Fedora, so they can decide whether we are a good fi ...nyone else. Not only does this benefit our community, but it also benefits the upstream teams by providing a much larger audience and more feedback for th
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  • ...eastlinuxfest.org/ Southeast Linuxfest] is scheduled for June 8-10 2018 at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport ...several surrounding states. Attending this event enables us to demonstrate the powerful and versatile Workstation, Server, and Atomic operating system sof
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  • ...ing available, including automated theorem provers and model-checkers, but the tools can be difficult to install and apply. ...d tools are all FLOSS), and to provide feedback to tool developers so that the tools in Fedora can become more powerful, more scaleable, and easier to use
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  • ...e are working on - if you can think of ways to make it better, please edit the page and improve it!}} === Create the feature profiles page for the current release ===
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  • These notes come from the [[Flock]] 2015 conference in Rochester, NY USA. == Fixing the Flock Software System ==
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  • ...munity projects. This infrastructure is currently running RHOSP 5 (Red Hat Open Stack Platform 5). ...t new software and tech. From time to time we may migrate uses from one to the other as a newer version or kind of setup is determined to meet our product
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  • ...y. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the Free software world. ...ndset is Doing the Right Thing. To us, that means providing Free and open source software, at no cost, freely usable, modifiable, redistributable, and unenc
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  • ...e of this project is to pick one or more existing 389 DS plugins and write the parts into lib389 to manage them. == The Problem ==
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  • ..., exhibition space for clubs and vendors, after-fest event on Saturday and the World Famous Raffle. About 2000 people attended in 2015. ...hwest.org/user/register register online] and you can pick up your badge at the Friday Night Party.
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  • ==== Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project? ==== ...a pat in the back and tell you that they liked what you did. I also loved the badge system which celebrates little wins. It feels like a lovely family he
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  • ...to what many people may think, there is a growing number of Free and open source games available for Linux. From first-person shooters to RPGs to card games ...he current games available from Fedora are listed here. All games are open source, and are free to download and play! Entries marked with {{Template:3D}} are
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  • This page describes Fedora's package source control system. This covers: ...er Fedora package. These repositories all live on a central server within the Fedora infrastructure.
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  • Here are some of the art-related resources for the general Fedora Community: ...ation about the Fedora logo, including usage guidelines and how to get the source artwork.
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  • ...the KDE project was also on the move, but it required the installation of the QT library which didn't provided a free licence in those days. ...users freedom to change the source to their personal needs and share with the community.
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  • ...ble when viewing this page. To read it, choose the "edit" link. Copy the source to a '''''new page''''' before making changes.}} --> We also request that you maintain the same order of sections so that all of the feature pages are uniform. -->
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  • Enabling sound hardware on Fedora systems is often among the early goals after installation. There are many different technologies that .... Many other programs are available in the Fedora repositories, including the popular '''XMMS2''' player and KDE's '''amaroK''', as well as '''Celluloid'
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  • The [http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum Quantum] project provides "network conne The packaging can be found at:
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  • ...on by the user with system-config-firewall, system-config-firewall-tui or the command line tool lokkit. The configuration files are:
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  • ...styles: imperative, object oriented, and metaprogramming. It's a member of the C syntax family, and its appearance is very similar to that of C++. LDC is a compiler for the D programming Language. It is based on the latest DMD frontend and uses LLVM as backend. LLVM provides a fast and mode
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  • == Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project for GSoC ? == ...with the community for a long time and explore all the corners of the Open Source.
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  • <!-- The code for this page is kept at https://pagure.io/cloud-sig/blob/main/f/PRD.m The ''Cloud Edition Working Group'' targets efforts towards the
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  • == Open source video resources for the community. By the community. == ...ize your desktop, and master the multitude of mature and cutting-edge open source applications it runs.
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  • ...timize Fedora for use by teachers and learners, both within and outside of the context of educational institutions. * getting more [[SIGs/Education/Apps| educational applications]] included in the Fedora ecosystem
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  • Want to join the Fedora Red Team SIG? It's easy! Just start showing up. See [[#How to contri Get in contact with the SIG:
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  • ...stages for a product and localisation the actual adaptation of the product for a specific market. The main focus is to coordinate and support community in [[#Internationalizatio
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  • ...view as part of their work promoting the latest and greatest free and open source software technologies that Fedora brings with each new release. If you're : I am a developer on the Red Hat virtualization team living in the Dallas, TX area. My primary focus is on virtualization in Fedora.
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  • See the [[Swag vendors|swag vendors]] page. Some of the more recent designs can be found in the [http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/ Fedora Design Team]'s fedorapeo
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  • ...phrase that fits into this page's purpose, which is to inform people about the broadest perspective of Fedora, so they can decide whether we are a good fi ...which Linux distribution you use, you are relying on code developed within the Fedora Project.
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  • ...c, Fedora-related activities is detailed here. ''This is only a subset of the OSPO team's total internal-to-Red-Hat budget.''}} ...unds" are allocated at the discretion of the OSAS team in conjunction with the FPL, which chooses to make that line item of its larger budget transparent
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  • ...h support for BerkeleyDB, but this project is no longer maintained as open source, so it is replaced by GDBM. <!-- After the change proposal is accepted by FESCo, tracking bug is created in Bugzilla a
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  • ...Ambassadors or contributors to participate. If you have any question about the FreeMedia program, consult '''''[[user:Ankursinha|Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"] ...ote | Getting help | If you need help troubleshooting once you've received the media, please have a look at [http://fedoraproject.org/get-help http://fedo
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  • ...read by people who don't like Fedora. Here, we attempt to address some of the myths we have heard. ...Linux systems, not just Fedora. Fedora integrates these technologies in a way that is cooperative with their developers, so it arguably adheres better to
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  • ...pin | Astronomy Spin]] || The Astronomy Spin is a powerful completely open-source and free tool for astronomy amateurs and professionals. || || Approved for | [[Changes/Cinnamon_Spin | Cinnamon Spin]] || The Fedora Cinnamon spin provides advanced innovative features and a traditiona
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  • ...ckaging guidelines|The contents of this document have not been reviewed by the [[Packaging Committee]] and do not constitute a set of packaging guidelines ...h providing all policies only as a part of the system has been enhanced by the option to create custom product policy.
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  • ...sed by FESCo, who will make decisions as the technical leadership group of the Fedora Project. This process is a living process and may be modified. ...s repo) for easy forking, editing, and submitting of changes (see Changing The Process).
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  • ...d Hat. These things may solve your worst nightmare, or they may eat all of the cheese in your house. I make no guarantees. YMMV. ...g like "Red Hat Linux 13," except it differs from the old Red Hat Linux in the following ways:
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  • ...ly News Issue 219<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue219</ref> for the week ending March 30, 2010. What follows are some highlights from this iss ...e wraps up with security advisories for Fedora 11, 12 and 13 released over the past week. Enjoy FWN!
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  • ===Why do you want to work with the Fedora Project?=== ===Do you have any past involvement with the Fedora project or any other open source project as a contributor?===
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  • ...ost all documentation work is initiated by a member of the docs team, with the majority of exceptions coming from maintenance requests (via bugzilla ticke ...display at events, and that the type of user that hacks on 3D printers is the type that could use Fedora.
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  • ...ent command line completion for bodhi, Bodhi’s command line interface with the guidance of a mentor. I originally applied for Outreachy, but was also enco ...I try to exclusively use FOSS and avoid proprietary software at all costs. The main exceptions to this rule are Google Chrome (my school’s learning inte
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  • ...hat to sign a service certificate and then destroying the key material for the temporary authority. (Note: for any instance of <code>$package</code> below, substitute the name of your package)
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  • ....org/wiki/Product_requirements_document Product Requirements Document] for the Fedora Atomic Working Group. It: ...f things which may not be within our actual scope/ability to accomplish at the current time.
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  • The Fedora Project is incredibly delighted to announce the release of Fedora 18 ("Spherical Cow"). Heck, we'd even say that getting th ...ut the Grade A Prime F18 features. You can always cownt on us to bring you the best features first.
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  • ...guide the Fedora community through all the fun stuff that we do throughout the year. So with that, I will let Justin start his talk. ...share a little bit at least on what I'm thinking about three months in on the role.
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  • ...ccept responsibility for providing any needed specifications and assisting the implementors as needed. ...hear some unique and innovative ideas that you feel would benefit our open source community. As a distribution, we are proud to support a variety of differe
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  • ..., which focuses on reviewing and finishing our current goals, and defining the next plans to improve diversification efforts in our community. ...ince our team is new, we plan to accomplish primary and secondary goals of the Diversity and Inclusion Team for this year.
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  • ...inux policy for an application to be developed alongside and packaged with the application itself, ...han having to integrate the policy with the monolithic base policy, as was the case for Fedora Core 4 and earlier releases.
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  • This page is intended to provide insight as to how we manage the [[Scholarship|Fedora Scholarship]]. ==== Before applications open ====
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  • ...es adjusting snapshots to start on Wed to give extra time to stage/prepare the torrents ** basically, it's 1 dedicated server/VM guest to do the signatures, and 1 network server to help with security, interface with koji
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  • This patch contains instructions for building a kernel from the source RPM. Make sure you have installed all dependencies ...of fc36 before reading the instructions which seem to have been written at the time of fc16.
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  • ...ory is empty (or more precisely, only contains expected errors), and fails the build otherwise. ...gitlab.com/fweimer-rh/fedora-modernc-logs captured build failure logs with the instrumented compiler]
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  • Here are the notes from [[Changes/Python3.7|upgrading Python from 3.6 to 3.7]]. They are ...Python 3.9, see section [[#Ideas for Python 3.9|Ideas for Python 3.9]] at the bottom.
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  • This Change will add a new Fedora Lab image to the Fedora repertoire for users working in Computational Neuroscience. ...r change, status is requested, or technical issues need to be resolved. If the change proposal is owned by a SIG, please also add a primary contact person
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  • ...eblate, the old translation platform still exists and needs to be removed (the community shouldn't have to go to multiple place to contribute, and nobody * SIG: the [[L10N]] group ({{fpchat|#fedora-i18n}})
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  • ...so that it is possible to determine whether they have certain properties. The three overarching goals are: ...uses any size of <code>wchar_t</code>. Ideally we want to be able to find the answer to these questions:
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  • ...pin | Astronomy Spin]] || The Astronomy Spin is a powerful completely open-source and free tool for astronomy amateurs and professionals. || - || Approved fo | [[Changes/Cinnamon_Spin | Cinnamon Spin]] || The Fedora Cinnamon spin provides advanced innovative features and a traditiona
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  • ...doing historical research, see [[Server/Product_Requirements_Document_2021|the 2021 Fedora Server Edition PRD]]}} ....org/wiki/Product_requirements_document Product Requirements Document] for the Fedora Server. It:
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