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Contributing Writer: [[:User:Mspevack|Max Spevack]]
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http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2008/09/going-to-fudcon.html
'''Cambridge'''


http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2008/09/fedora-10-themes-round-2.html
[[JohnPoelstra|John Poelstra]] wrote[0] about the revised Fedora 10 schedule, which as been moved to account for the infrastructure problems that we faced a few weeks ago.  "Last week the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) ratified the updated schedule proposed by the Release Engineering team.  This resulted in feature freeze for Fedora moving to 2008-09-09 and GA to 2008-11-18.  This three week change to the schedule was to accommodate the recent infrastructure outages."
 
[0] http://poelcat.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/fedora-10-schedule-update/
 
'''Artwork'''
 
[[NicuBuculei|Nicu Buculei]] posted[1] the latest iterations of some of the potential Fedora 10 artwork themes.  "The second round in the process of creating a visual theme for Fedora 10 ended yesterday, those are the proposals meeting the requirement and which will pass into the third (last) round (listed in chronological order)."
 
Your beat writer is particularly fond of the Gears/Steampunk theme as well as the Solar theme, but thinks that all four are fantastic pieces of art, and should be carried over into Fedora 11's proposals.
 
[1] http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2008/09/fedora-10-themes-round-2.html
 
'''Tech Tidbits'''
 
[[YaakovNemoy|Yaakov Nemoy]] reported[2] on the state of Haskell in Fedora.  "After nearly 9 months, I am finally at the point I wanted to be regarding Haskell. Last January i wanted to submit packages for my favourite window manager to Fedora. I got blocked because of a lack of packaging guidelines and familiarity with Haskell or the Glasgow Haskell Compiler."
 
[2] http://loupgaroublond.blogspot.com/2008/09/finally-done-with-haskell-things.html
 
Continuing his habit of posting yum-related tutorials, [http://illiterat.livejournal.com/ James Antill] posted[3] a quick explanation of packages sizes in yum and rpm.
 
"It's pretty common to think that a specific thing always has a specific size, and people tend to think of an "rpm package" as a single object thus. the it's common to ask what is "the size of an rpm". However if you have a 1MB text file, and gzip compresses it to 50KB which you then upload to a HTTP server you now have at least 3 different sizes: text size; compressed size and upload size (includes HTTP headers etc.) and asking for the size. So it is with rpm packages, and their many sizes."
 
[3] http://illiterat.livejournal.com/6439.html

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http://planet.fedoraproject.org

Contributing Writer: Max Spevack

Cambridge

John Poelstra wrote[0] about the revised Fedora 10 schedule, which as been moved to account for the infrastructure problems that we faced a few weeks ago. "Last week the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) ratified the updated schedule proposed by the Release Engineering team. This resulted in feature freeze for Fedora moving to 2008-09-09 and GA to 2008-11-18. This three week change to the schedule was to accommodate the recent infrastructure outages."

[0] http://poelcat.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/fedora-10-schedule-update/

Artwork

Nicu Buculei posted[1] the latest iterations of some of the potential Fedora 10 artwork themes. "The second round in the process of creating a visual theme for Fedora 10 ended yesterday, those are the proposals meeting the requirement and which will pass into the third (last) round (listed in chronological order)."

Your beat writer is particularly fond of the Gears/Steampunk theme as well as the Solar theme, but thinks that all four are fantastic pieces of art, and should be carried over into Fedora 11's proposals.

[1] http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/2008/09/fedora-10-themes-round-2.html

Tech Tidbits

Yaakov Nemoy reported[2] on the state of Haskell in Fedora. "After nearly 9 months, I am finally at the point I wanted to be regarding Haskell. Last January i wanted to submit packages for my favourite window manager to Fedora. I got blocked because of a lack of packaging guidelines and familiarity with Haskell or the Glasgow Haskell Compiler."

[2] http://loupgaroublond.blogspot.com/2008/09/finally-done-with-haskell-things.html

Continuing his habit of posting yum-related tutorials, James Antill posted[3] a quick explanation of packages sizes in yum and rpm.

"It's pretty common to think that a specific thing always has a specific size, and people tend to think of an "rpm package" as a single object thus. the it's common to ask what is "the size of an rpm". However if you have a 1MB text file, and gzip compresses it to 50KB which you then upload to a HTTP server you now have at least 3 different sizes: text size; compressed size and upload size (includes HTTP headers etc.) and asking for the size. So it is with rpm packages, and their many sizes."

[3] http://illiterat.livejournal.com/6439.html