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== Draft Fedora 11 Schedule ==
== Draft Fedora 11 Schedule ==
The draft Fedora 11 schedule is now available via the wiki<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jonrob/MarketingSchedule</ref>. Now is as good as a time as any to get involved with Fedora Marketing by reviewing the goals of Fedora Marketing<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/</ref> and then joining<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Join</ref>.
The draft Fedora 11 schedule was made<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jonrob/MarketingSchedule</ref> available on the wiki by [[User:Jonrob|Jonathon Roberts]]. Now is as good as a time as any to get involved with Fedora Marketing by reviewing the goals of Fedora Marketing<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/</ref> and then joining<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Join</ref>.
 
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== Fedora Twitters  ==
== Fedora Twitters  ==
You can now follow most major Fedora announcements via Twitter. Just choose to follow fedora_linux<ref>http://twitter.com/fedora_linux</ref> from your Twitter account. Alternately, you can choose to follow Fedora Linux major news announcements via RSS<ref>http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline/16598186.rss</ref>. Twitter<ref>http://twitter.com/about#about</ref> provides a social network tied together via 140 character status messages.
You can now follow most major Fedora announcements via Twitter. Just choose to follow fedora_linux<ref>http://twitter.com/fedora_linux</ref> from your Twitter account. Alternately, you can choose to follow Fedora Linux major news announcements via RSS<ref>http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline/16598186.rss</ref>. Twitter<ref>http://twitter.com/about#about</ref> provides a social network tied together via 140 character status messages.
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== Fedora 11 Alpha now ships with Windows cross compiler ==
== Fedora 11 Alpha Ships with Windows Cross Compiler ==
Fedora 11 now includes the Windows cross compiler Min-GW<ref>http://www.mingw.org/</ref>, a development environment for Fedora users who want to save time and duplication of effort by cross-compiling their programs to run on Windows without actually having to use Windows during development.
Fedora 11 now includes the Windows cross compiler <code>MinGW</code><ref>http://www.mingw.org/</ref>, a development environment for Fedora users who want to save time and duplication of effort by cross-compiling their programs to run on Windows without actually having to use Windows during development.
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 9 February 2009

Marketing

In this section, we cover the Fedora Marketing Project.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing

Contributing Writer: Kam Salisbury

Draft Fedora 11 Schedule

The draft Fedora 11 schedule was made[1] available on the wiki by Jonathon Roberts. Now is as good as a time as any to get involved with Fedora Marketing by reviewing the goals of Fedora Marketing[2] and then joining[3].

Fedora Twitters

You can now follow most major Fedora announcements via Twitter. Just choose to follow fedora_linux[1] from your Twitter account. Alternately, you can choose to follow Fedora Linux major news announcements via RSS[2]. Twitter[3] provides a social network tied together via 140 character status messages.

Fedora 11 Alpha Ships with Windows Cross Compiler

Fedora 11 now includes the Windows cross compiler MinGW[1], a development environment for Fedora users who want to save time and duplication of effort by cross-compiling their programs to run on Windows without actually having to use Windows during development.