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  • Owners/Contacts @ Red Hat: Thomas Kwan, Matt Harmsen, Steve Parkinson, Margaret Lum
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  • * Nome: [[steved | Steve Dickson]]
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  • (10:57:42) thl: there was some discussion about Steve iirc (10:58:21) tibbs: In regards to the sponsorship nominations for Steve Pritchard & Paul
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  • steve silug org 8.0
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  • | Y || Radeon 7200 Series || Homebrew Intel 2.4 G Asus P4B533 || Steve Bills || | Y || Riva TNT2 Model 64 || P3 Katmai || Steve Bills ||
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  • | celestia || steve || [[Image:Green check.png|16 px]] dist-6E-epel
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  • | Steve Milner
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  • * Name: [[steved | Steve Dickson]]
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  • == [[User:Steved|Steve Dickson]] ==
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  • Team Lead: Steve Salevan [mailto:steve.salevan@gmail.com e-mail]
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  • Steve Hardy gave two OpenStack presentations at the
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  • * Name: Steve Dickson * Proposal owners: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
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  • * some discussion about making Steve Pritchard sponsor. He he doesn't do much reviews but he maintains 83 packag 0:28 < thl> | tibbs nominated Steve Pritchard
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  • * {{package|open-sans-fonts}} - A humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson
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  • * [[User:farchord|Steve Cossette]]
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  • * [[User:Stevetraylen | Steve Traylen]] * Add cvmfs, http://cernvm.cern.ch/, work in progress [http://cern.ch/steve.traylen/rpms/cvmfs cvmfs]
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  • * [[User:gawbul | Steve Moss]]
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  • ...//www.youtube.com/user/steveczajka serious Scribus tutorials in video from Steve Czajka.]
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  • | [http://www.oualline.com/vim-cook.html Cookbook] || The Vim Cookbook by Steve Oualline
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  • * Name: [[User:steved| Steve Dickson]] **Steve Dickson needs to make sure nfs-utils works properly.
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  • * [[SteveDickson|Steve Dickson]] (beat writer)
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  • Cuneiform Composite was created and is maintained by Steve Tinney. Alphabetician and font designer Michael Everson of Evertype correct
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  • generally desired. Steve's team reviewed a number of choices and the choice for a syslog replacement in Fedora. Steve's reply[4]
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  • ...6W4ONFBAZ/ email thread] was opened in Fedora devel to discuss this topic. Steve Grubb mentioned that this approach was used in the past to update other PAM
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  • * Name: [[User:sgrubb | Steve Grubb]]
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  • * Name: [[User:steved| Steve Dickson]]
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  • *Steve Gallagher
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  • * Name: Steve Dickson
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  • Steve Grubb is a great source of information on handling capabilities.
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  • | [[User:stevebake|Steve Baker (day2)]] | [[User:stevebake|Steve Baker]]
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  • | Steve | Steve
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  • ...efault in rawhide and wondered why this was so. JesseKeating asked[2] if Steve had enabled IPv6 during install. DavidWoodhouse explained[3] that this wa ...ted[5] using tcpdump to check whether all multicast packets were missing. Steve wasn't convinced and thought that the problem lay in the interface seeing i
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  • ...uditing capabilities mandatory to achieve such certifications [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] and others on his team have been steadily committing changes to Fed ...CAPP was and whether it was of any use to the Fedora Project. [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] responded[9] to the original query that "[...] you cannot do anythi
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  • || 14:10-14:55 || Steve Grubb - Security Logging Initiative/Audit ''(security)''|| Stanislav Kozina
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  • # [[User:slinabery | Steve Linabery]]
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  • 0:25 < tibbs> | I was thinking of nominating Steve Pritchard.
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  • ...describing the complex interactions between different pieces of software. Steve wondered if a tool to compare newly introduced syscalls with older versions ...td (which among other things prevents the syslog from becoming cluttered. Steve pointed out that the audit logs collected a large amount of information ran
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  • * Steve Milner
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  • ...ollow system security policies are de facto certified by FIPS-140-2 also. Steve pointed out that a single toolkit would reduce the maintenance burden and m ...ps using a preferred implementation when there was choice could be useful. Steve agreed[13] with Thomas that it wasn't the Fedora Project's job to interfer
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  • ...elude-manager, prelude-notify, prewikka, shadow-utils, usermode, xguest || Steve Grubb (sgrubb) || [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/sgr
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  • ...elude-manager, prelude-notify, prewikka, shadow-utils, usermode, xguest || Steve Grubb (sgrubb) || [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/sgr
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  • Also Steve Dake [http://oss-us-1.clusterlabs.org/pipermail/pcmk-cloud/2012-March/00070
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  • | 79 || [[User:steveorr|Steve Orr]] || || || XL ||
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  • the Fedora9 cycle. Steve was concerned that his feature in the 2.6.22 kernel MiloslavTrmac thought[3] that Steve's request flew in the face of tradition
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  • | colspan="2" | -!- stiv2k [n=steve@fedora/stiv2k] has joined #fedora-websites | colspan="2" | -!- stiv2k [n=steve@fedora/stiv2k] has quit Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)
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  • ...| Marc Deop i Argemí]], [[User:tdawson | Troy Dawson]], [[User:farchord | Steve Cossette]], [[User:aleasto| Alessandro Astone]]
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  • | style="color: #818144" | but it seems to be all Steve, and while he's a great guy, we have a workflow that would work for him (ON
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  • | Steve 'Ashcrow' Milner || Local || Local || No ||No || None ||
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  • ...a number of core components that require super user privileges. Red Hat's Steve Grubb has developed a new library, libcap-ng, and integrated it into many c
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  • ...ast mail[15] (as of publication date) was a detailed apparent rebuttal of Steve's concerns which emphasized the role of FUSE in exposing non-root users to
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  • [[User:SteveDickson|Steve Dickson]] announced on the fedora-devel-list an upcoming change to NFS in F ...code, which is fixed in F12, *but* there are a number of workarounds that Steve suggested in the message.
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  • ...Infiniband world writing both user and kernel applications for the Linux. Steve started his career at Lachman Associates developing and supporting SCO's NF
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  • ...ability to revoke keys exposed machines to repository metadata attacks and Steve revealed[6] that the import of keys is "[...] one of the few security sensi
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  • (10:18:42) thl: Steven Pritchard (steve aka silug)
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  • Because Steve had provided an extract from his specfile and also a cut-and-paste of the e Steve confirmed[3] to JosVos that this was indeed the problem.
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  • | style="color: #4b904b" colspan="2" | KarlieRobinson: in other words, you + steve jacobs + math4 = the kinds of people we're designing for too | style="color: #42427e" colspan="2" | Talk with Steve Jacobs if you'd like to do Nyscate, I'm a total Noob with the education sid
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  • Added aarch64 patch from Steve McIntyre which was posted to upstream strace list.
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  • ...a rule actually in Fedora for "no new SUID/fcap binaries"[.]" [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] was worried[5] that this direction resulted in the introduction of [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] sought details on how rpm would work with kernels lacking file capa
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  • * Developer(s): Steve Grubb, ChitleshGoorah
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  • linux-2.6-gfs2-update.patch (Steve Whitehouse)
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  • ...t kernel modifications, includes IPv6 support for NFS as well. Thanks to Steve Dickson from Red Hat.
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  • ...a number of core components that require super user privileges. Red Hat's Steve Grubb has developed a new library, libcap-ng, and integrated it into many c
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  • ...laint about <code>setroubleshootd</code> was addressed[12] by [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]]. He explained that he had intended it to be a plugin to <code>audis [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] posted[43] the output from a utility which he had authored to check
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  • | 85 || Steve Fernandez || - || || XL || || India || NA ||
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  • | [[User:sgtell | Steve Tell]]
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  • ...t kernel modifications, includes IPv6 support for NFS as well. Thanks to Steve Dickson from Red Hat.
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  • ...Grose and Karlie Robinson, is mentioned in an article about RIT professor Steve Jacobs's course on teaching open source development for the One Laptop Per
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  • * 如果您想了解 yum、mock、Koji (以及它的各个组成部分)、mash的基本信息,以及它们是如何协调工作的,请浏览 Steve Traylen 在 CERN 上放映的精彩幻灯片[http://indico.cern.ch/event/55
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  • || 14:10-14:55 || Steve Grubb - Government Security ''(security)''|| Stanislav Kozina - [http://rvo || Steve Grubb - Government Security || Security || what it is, the thoughts going i
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  • # [[SJ Steve Hand fonts|sj-stevehand-fonts]]
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  • ...pport de l'IPv6 en parallèle des dernières modifications du noyau. Merci à Steve Dickson de Red Hat.
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  • [[User:Steve|Steven Pritchard]] shared<ref>http://blog.stevecoinc.com/2009/11/why-develo
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  • * Steve Dickson
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  • * Owner: Steve Dickson
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  • ...t kernel modifications, includes IPv6 support for NFS as well. Thanks to Steve Dickson from Red Hat.
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  • (10:14:51 AM) tibbs: OK, +1 for Steve.
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  • * '''Nuevos recursos para NFS.''' Gracias a Steve Dickson de Red Hat, Fedora ofrece la flamante versión (número 4) del prot
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  • ...ecenti modifiche nel kernel, include anche supporto IPv6 per NFS. Grazie a Steve Dickson della Red Hat.
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  • | [[User:sgordon | Steve Gordon]]
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  • ...ct.org/wiki/Features/NFSv4Default</ref>. The NFS maintainer, [[User:steved|Steve Dickson]], was kind enough to provide several automated test suites, and a
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  • Steve Gordon summarized<ref>http://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/sgordon/2011/02/08/
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  • Steve Gordon summarized<ref>http://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/sgordon/2011/02/08/
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  • ...file a bugzilla report. SethVidal asked for more detailed information and Steve supplied it, noting that the problem seemed to be that if ''dhcdbd'' were d Steve still wondered why his ''exactarch=1'' had been ignored and why ''yum updat
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  • 13:25 --> | sbarn (Steve Barnhart) [n=steve@removed] has joined #fedora-summit
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  • ...recent-reading-web-usability/</ref> the book <i>Don't Make Me Think</i> by Steve Krug and how that applies to web usability.
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  • 20:40 --> | sbarn (Steve Barnhart) [n=steve@removed] has joined #fedora-summit 02:35 --> | sbarn (Steve Barnhart) [n=steve@removed] has joined #fedora-summit
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  • | Blue Bolt || Constantine is a superhero created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben. Blue Bolt is a Superhero in the public domain.
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  • ...d="t20:40"><td class="join" colspan="2">--&gt; | sbarn (Steve Barnhart) [n=steve@removed] has joined #fedora-summit</td><td><a href="#t20:40" class="time"> ...d="t02:35"><td class="join" colspan="2">--&gt; | sbarn (Steve Barnhart) [n=steve@removed] has joined #fedora-summit</td><td><a href="#t02:35" class="time">
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  • [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] was<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-May/m
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  • ...under GPL v2 or later || (C)Steve Jordi - Delphine Handwriting - steve@sjordi.com ...left/gpl.html || This font is licensed under GPL v2 or later || A Steve JORDI handwriting font
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  • [[User:Sgrubb|Steve Grubb]] announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-Au
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  • Steve Grubb has a nice interview up on SearchEnterpriseLinux.com[1].
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  • ...could behave differently locally or via XDMCP but agreed with Douglas and Steve that the feature should be easy to de-activate due to its undesirability in
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  • ...nik declined to rely on following such a high-volume list and [[SteveGrubb|Steve Grubb]] agreed[10].
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  • Nov 13 14:40:38 --> sbarn (n=steve@cpe-65-185-94-13.neo.res.rr.com) has joined #fedora-summit
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  • |steve at silug dot org||<code>openvpn</code>||[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzil
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  • ...ent kernel modifications, includes IPv6 support for NFS as well. Thanks to Steve Dickson from Red Hat.
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  • |steve at silug dot org||<code>perl-Net-FTPServer</code>||[https://bugzilla.redhat |steve at silug dot org||<code>parrot</code>||[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bu
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  • |steve at silug dot org||<code>perl-YAML</code>||[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show |steve at silug dot org||<code>openvpn</code>||[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_b
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