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  • (See two event photo from his blog) Editor's Note: More complete event photos are available at[1] .
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  • For change proposals to qualify as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in ** In the unlikely event that some kind of offline system migration is necessary (like [[Features/Us
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  • ...with network programming paradigms including multi-thread, multi-process, event-base. ...be EAGAIN). Most all network programs use non-blocking IO, especially the event-based programs. Some programs based on multi-thread or multi-process may us
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> For change proposals to qualify as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> For change proposals to quality as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in
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  • | class kind (uint8) 1=Object, 2=Event | | kind (uint8) 1=Object, 2=Event |
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  • ...ake decisive decisions for the whole Fedora Latin-American community. This event is intended to improve our organization that will help to fulfill the objec <!-- FAD proposals with connections to the project's current 12-18 month objectives will be gi
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  • Consider attending or volunteering at an event near you! ...party-at.html</ref> an event report (and photos!) from a Fedora 11 Release Event held by the Fedora Malaysia team.
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace -->
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  • ...ake sure they'll be ready or postpone the event'' - this was done, and the event went off fine ...Thermostat test day runners to make sure they'll be ready or postpone the event" - martix checked in, and they were ready in time
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  • === Update Policy Proposals === Kparal clarified that current package update proposals require that deps/conflicts tests occur whenever a package enters ''updates
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  • * New webhook event for translation update and document 100% translated (builded but not live) === Change Proposals ===
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> For change proposals to qualify as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in
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  • We look forward to seeing your proposals!" * [[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by
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  • : Kparal notes the devel+qe folks are very active for this event : Announce event (test-announce@, planet, lwn etc...)
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> For change proposals to quality as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in
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  • ...in the press since yesterday's release. Ambassadors this week features an event report from the Texas LinuxFest. In QA news, details from last week's test ====Students - You are invited to submit proposals for Fedora Summer Coding 2010====
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  • ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i ...r funding, but being listed allows any Ambassador to take ownership of the event and make it eligible for funding.
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  • We look forward to seeing your proposals!" * [[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by
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  • A number of event reports were posted on Planet Fedora this week. In other event news:
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  • ...es for FAms (Fedora Ambassadors), Managing Fund Requests, Receipts, Budget Proposals and generating financial reports. In this system we will try to implement t * Have organized/structured the [[Events|event]] or the events that are you going to do.
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  • ...ckly approaching[1] . The deadline is Wednesday 11th July. If you have any proposals for Fedora 8 artwork, contacted the art-list and create a wiki page[2] . === Theme Proposals ===
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  • ...ar. This year, I'm pleased to announce that we'll also be having a FUDCon event in the Asia-Pacific region. ...the FUDCon events around a bit more evenly, so that we can have one FUDCon event roughly each quarter.
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  • ...discussion and bugs/tickets and make a broad proposal about what to do'' - proposals [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2013-February/113997.html m ...discussion and bugs/tickets and make a broad proposal about what to do" - proposals made: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2013-February/113997.h
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  • Consider attending or volunteering at an event near you! Maria wishes to thank the people that helped with participation in the event from the Fedora Venezuela Team!!!
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  • Auto-changelog means that the build event will also be traced in the rpm changelog (again, without any manual change) | How does the code knows what is the "last build event" to bump from?
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  • * '''[[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by * [[FedoraEvents/Organization| Organization]] -- event organization, budget information, and regional responsibility.
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  • For change proposals to qualify as self-contained, owners of all affected packages need to be in ...erver', 'Workstation', and 'Cloud' variants, using the same tools. In the event of failure, we don't want 'ModularServer' to be release blocking. Consider
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  • ** Change proposals ...ix months :- Development plans just after F23 will help to complete change proposals well in F24 release cycle.
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> ...input entry on each application using IBus pre-edit text so that the focus event is not changed when the emoji typing is enabled
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  • ...m/u/0/events/cridivcdns4ot5us2vgm422ome0/111281634843431369892 google Plus Event] ...as possible. We'll use these answers to help figure out budgeting for the event. We are making arrangements for attendees from other geographic regions to
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  • ...ar. This year, I'm pleased to announce that we'll also be having a FUDCon event in the Asia-Pacific region. ...the FUDCon events around a bit more evenly, so that we can have one FUDCon event roughly each quarter.
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  • ...t here (Jan 29-31, 2011), and I am organizing two nights of gaming for the event. This is an opportunity for FUDCon attendees to meet your fellow Fedorans a * [[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace -->
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  • ...es coming soon. In Design news, a request for a logo for a Fedora Chilean event. Our issue completes with a variety of virtualization-related news, includ ...ith the following events. Please, consider attending or volunteering at an event near you!
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  • The registration page for the event is [[FUDCon/FUDConF10|here]]. ...ey were planning to attend this year. If you are planning on attending an event this year, please drop by the email thread and add your response.
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  • ...b for new contributors or people participating in a bugsquashing day at an event for example to just pick an issue like: usage of %define instead of %global [[Category:Summer Coding 2010 proposals]]
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  • === Event Report: Lindependence 2008 === ...e reported [1] on Lindependence 2008 on the ambassador mailing list. THis event was in Felton, California and was an attempt to get an entire town to switc
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  • The main conference day and social event will be on Saturday (to attract the most people), with hackfest days on Fri ..., let him know about hotel arrangements and to remind people of the social event.
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  • ...rs of key sections of this Marketing Plan will be asking questions, making proposals, and filling this plan in, bit by bit. ...n Berne, Switzerland on March 12th and 13th. Additional details about the event are in the wiki [2] and on the Open Expo site [3] . If you are in the are
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  • ...a. FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conference, a premier Fedora event that is held several times a year in different regions of the world. For m ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i
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  • four proposals were well done. The Milan bid has several potential ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i
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  • can find the event page at: ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i
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  • * ''tflink and handsome_pirate to write up detailed proposals for projects to be worked on in a possible longer f21 schedule and post / l ..., with the results to be copied into the Test Day wiki page soon after the event ends (so as not to rely on the app as a long term data store)
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  • *'''Panama City will host World Youth Day''' in 2019, which is an event emphasized in the unity and presence of numerous different cultures, what a ...f Knowledge Convention Center has plenty of possibilities for holding your event, meeting, seminar, graduation ceremony, congress, fair or videoconference,
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  • ...security, but just a matter of life and reality. Many people here, at this event, are pretty involved not only in messing around with fun electronic toys, b === RMLL Event Report ===
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  • ...something like: Changes/Your_Change_Proposal_Name. This keeps all change proposals in the same namespace --> ...rs need to perform all cipher upgrades/rekeying prior to updating. In the event that they do not, they will need to downgrade krb5, perform the updates, an
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  • ...n prior to any of the concerned steering bodies voting[4] on his concrete proposals to solve the problem. FernandoLopez-Lezcano was largely in agreement[5] w In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • <!-- FAD proposals with connections to the project's current 12-18 month objectives will be gi ...:bex | Brian Exelbierd]] [http://www.winglemeyer.org/technology/2017/07/18/event-report-latam-org-fad/]
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  • ...ith news from the Planet Fedora, including FLOSSCamp 2011 and FUDCon India event reports, farewell news from Max Spevack, and updates from Máirín Duffy an We'll use these answers to help figure out budgeting for the event. We are making arrangements for attendees from other geographic regions to
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  • ...ldn't worry about it, i obviously have more work to do on the more radical proposals ...407a40" | #info Fedora 21 is up in the air on the basis of the fedora.next proposals until January
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  • ...pared a patch for upgradepath to work with the new post-bodhi-update-batch event (part of the new_koji_watcher stuff) : rbergeron asked about the process for how bugs are prioritized after the event, how do we know the bugs are prioritized and fixed as needed. Adamwill not
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  • * meeting generally in favour of trying to turn 08-31 RATS event into TC1 ...is was scheduled for this week - it's going to be the first major f16 test event - but there's news...
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  • ...ador Day North America, including links to blog postings about last week's event held at Iowa State University. The QA Team brings some brief news focused * [[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by
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  • ...ow up on status of Translations (l10n) test day''- jreznik did so, and the event went off well ...ik to follow up on status of Translations (l10n) test day - this was done, event was successful
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  • ...r>'''Lawrence, Kansas, USA :: January 18&ndash;20, 2013''' &mdash; General event owners: [[User:Rbergero|Robyn Bergeron]], [[User:Rsuehle|Ruth Suehle]], [[U == Event details ==
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  • ...ed Fedora to - and also potentially something fun to do *at* an F12 launch event; interview new users, make a podcast with them, film them describing someth ...o functionality failing for only two out of 21 testers. The virtualization event saw a group of experienced testers carry out much detailed testing on a wid
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  • People are enthusiastic about the proposals, MartinSourada create the placeholder page [4] for Fedora 10 themes, NicuB In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various Projects and SIGs.
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  • '''Before April 22 (Announce accepted proposals):''' *Event Reminder widget with modifications
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  • * '''[[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by * [[FedoraEvents/Organization| Organization]] -- event organization, budget information, and regional responsibility.
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  • ...d 16, and our issue rounds out with news from the Fedora Planet, including event reports from Taipei, India, Paris and more! ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i
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  • ...b" | tflink: it's really short, that's probably the reason why not so many proposals were submitted so far ...think even if no 'external' testers show up they like to have an organized event for 'internal' testing
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  • ...r 2009 session, and here is a roundup of some of the Planet posts from the event. ...g/wiki/Test_Day:2009-07-21_Fit_and_Finish:Batteries_and_Suspend</ref>. The event was a success, with several testers turning out, many bugs filed, and some
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  • ...ra 8 Install Fest in the fedora-ambassadors list. The event was a two day event organized by Fedora Ambassadors AnkurShrivastava and DhananjaySingh as part ..., February 5th." There is still time, but not much, for the Fedora 9 theme proposals[2] from Round 1 to be updated, expanded and polished and stay in competiti
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  • to do this, and in the event of catastrophic management change, ...t to accept proposed alternatives. This section is optional for all change proposals but is strongly suggested. Incorporating feedback here as it is raised give
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  • The most meaty topic of the meeting concerned two related proposals. The first was that articulated[4] by DavidWoodhouse to obsolete "kmods" In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • ..., jlaska asked the group for volunteers to help announce and summarize the event (in accordance with the draft SOP [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Poel Mchua noted the event could be used to test the state of mediawiki+semantic integration.
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  • ...ed features for F8 was under construction. Among Hans' more controversial proposals were a plugin-buddy, a firmware-buddy, and a proprietary-software-installer In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • ...Pevec, Bryan Kearney and Darryl Pierce from the oVirt team for joining the event. Having such a tight feedback loop with the developers during Test Days ha ...ss 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 (li
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  • ...ll be following up with these individuals." This is a great example of an event -- low cost, but high touch! ...velopment and posted updates[2], while gathering feed-back and improvement proposals on @fedora-art. Martin even created[3] an animated demo "also prepared anim
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  • ...ents calendar, and to identify responsible Ambassadors for each event. The event page is laid out by quarter and by region. Please maintain the layout, as i ...r funding, but being listed allows any Ambassador to take ownership of the event and make it eligible for funding.
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  • ...ouple of proposals and after a couple of rounds of feedback forwarded the proposals to the @fedora-websites, with an additional round of improvements[3] incorp ...ision to a sizable portion of the community that will be gathered for that event."
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  • Máirín Duffy sent her proposals for the CD/DVD labels and covers to the fedora-art-list this week [1] . The This event is probably not newsworthy to most people, but it's a huge feat for those i
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  • ...est for help to organize a Fedora booth at the Austria LinuxDay 2008. The event is November 29, 2008 and expected attendance is 1000 visitors. If you are ...ious types (see this same issue[3].) It also appeared[4] that a concurrent event had led to the signing of some Red Hat OpenSSH packages, but that these had
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  • ...next year's iteration. I certainly hope the commitee is going to accept my proposals next year again. Especially the food was gorgeous." In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various Projects and SIGs.
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  • The following proposals were considered: ...Ok, much better now, however I consider the sentence starting with "In the event that ..." to be superfluous
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  • | style="color: #818144" | our QA team created a few proposals themselves: [[QA:Summer_of_Code_Ideas]] | style="color: #818144" | a lot of our proposals don't have any mentor
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  • .../31/photos-linux-open-week/</ref> a bunch of photos from a Linux Open Week event. The work on the new concept advanced with a few Plymouth proposals<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-art-list/2009-March/msg00217.html
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  • * [[Sponsoring event attendees | Sponsorship]] -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by * [[FedoraEvents/Organization| Organization]] -- event organization, budget information, and regional responsibility.
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  • *** Spoke with David Kennedy (cofounder), who keynoted our Defense in Depth event this week **** Much of the diagrams and copy can be taken from proposals we’ve written
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  • ...d' process for creating the artwork. We started by accepting theme concept proposals from the entire Fedora community. Round 1 involved coming up with concepts/ ...a mounting option for filesystems in order to improve performance. Initial proposals from IngoMolnar were to use "noatime" to simply avoid the performance penal
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  • | style="color: #818144" | i guess someone has new concerns / proposals? ...a sectool test day a few releases back ... lemme remember who hosted that event so maybe they have ideas
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  • JonathanUnderwood noted [4] that his proposals for TeX dealt with the issue of virtual provides. In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • ...process, and in the process of 'cycling' translations, the application is event driven, with content regenerated on each change of the sources using CICD t ...entor to ensure they will be available to mentor you. '''Without a mentor, proposals will be rejected.'''
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  • The most controversial of Matthias' proposals (which he later pointed out were his personal list and not some mandated on In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • ...DCon because it automatically excludes people who cannot be present at the event. You should use the events only to discuss the issues and make the decision [[MairinDuffy|Máirí­n Duffy]] started[9] a wiki page[10] to collect all the proposals, keep an eye on it to follow the development.
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  • ...in Switzerland. [[JoergSimon|Joerg Simon]] posted[0] some pictures of the event, and [[MaxSpevack|Max Spevack]] and [[SandroMathys|Sandro Mathys]] both[1] ...s a way to find something wrong" and started to work fixing his two themes proposals and remove a number of tainted graphic elements from them. At the moment of
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  • | style="color: #4d4d93" colspan="2" | the 1 and 2 proposals are very different ...| mchua: i am really sorry, still preparing, collecting stuff to next week event, but i will do later
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  • ...to get upstream to sort it out, but that source-code trumps all[4] in the event of this not occurring. ...it must have at least one wallpaper proposal, and three supporting graphic proposals. Supporting graphics can include a vertical banner for first boot, a horizo
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  • ...urden would hamper the Fedora Project's efforts to give substance to these proposals, he also dismissed GPLv3 as a consideration. JoshBoyer specifically counte In this section, we cover event reports and meeting summaries from various projects.
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  • ...rolonged 'community' decision. The final artwork decision is a culminating event in a process. Are people encouraged to participate in the earlier stages of ...ack [[MairinDuffy]] issued a last-minute call[9] for packaging the current proposals into Fedora 10 Beta "if we could get a package put together with the wallpa
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  • - Setting up a Canadian Event Box with all that represents oversight and obstacle-clearing body, approving and revising proposals
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  • ...mspevack> | everything that we did yesterday, and got up on the web is proposals for f-a-b to review, and the community to discuss. 22:24 < warren> | NOTE: Things discussed here are proposals, nothing decided yet.
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  • ...lor: #ce6c6c">| everything that we did yesterday, and got up on the web is proposals for f-a-b to review, and the community to discuss.</td><td class="time"><a ...><td class="text" style="color: #6464bf">| NOTE: Things discussed here are proposals, nothing decided yet.</td><td class="time"><a href="#t22:24" class="time">2
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