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  • == Secure Coding == ...mind from the beginning. By not making security mistakes the code is more secure and time won't be wasted down the road having to rewrite or redesign featur
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  • == Secure Programming == ...n-US/Fedora_Security_Team/1/html/Defensive_Coding/index.html Fedora Secure Coding Guidelines]
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  • ...Team (FST) has several missions that try to overlap to make Fedora a more secure operating environment. The following tasks are related to the Fedora secur === Secure Coding ===
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  • ...- Your Name]] that is pulled in here. For more information, read [[Summer Coding 2010 step-by-step for students]]. --> {{:Summer Coding 2010 student application - Gregory_Meyers}}
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  • {{:Summer Coding 2010 student application_COPR_Xiang Wang}} My summer coding work on this would include:
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  • My summer coding work on this would include: negotiated, asynchronous, secure, portable, neutral and efficient
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  • ==== Do you have any other open source experience (even if not coding-related)? ==== ...fetches from external repositories over HTTP. But libsoup is not exactly a secure well-tested library, and few projects use it. Running the fetch operations
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  • Apache is one of the most used and most secure HTTP servers available. Letting this be the server to the internet will all | Get to know the people surrounding DotNet and the subreddit. Learn the coding style, and how Fedora operates.
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  • My summer coding work on this would include: negotiated, asynchronous, secure, portable, neutral and efficient
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  • ...week: 15-19 Dec 2014 || https://fedora.transifex.com/projects/p/defensive-coding-guide || tx archived ...eek: 05-09 Jan 2015 || https://fedora.transifex.com/projects/p/fedora-uefi-secure-boot-guide/ || tx archived
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  • ...to maintain existing applications or registrations and efforts to file and secure specific audio coding mode is mentioned, credit must be given by describing the Siren14
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  • ....org. We're pleased to present a special topic on the first Fedora Summer Coding for the next few issues, and include here details on this project that will ...ympic style -- simply a way for excited Fedora folks in the locale to help secure event space, lodging, and other logistical details. We've already kicked th
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  • ...fpchat|#fedora-summer-coding}} IRC channel, or use the {{fplistfull|summer-coding}} mailing list. {{fpchat|#fedora-devel}} can be used for getting help with * To teach you good community engagement, and engineering skills. The coding project is a means to help us teach you to interact effectively with a team
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  • 15:44 < warren> f13, write it in php, it'll be secure! =) 15:45 < f13> and then somebody with good web coding could help by making a 'make it happen' page.
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  • | secure-coding || 39 || no || no || no | summer-coding || 28 || no || no || no
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  • .... You also should find some like-minded people on the <code>#fedora-summer-coding</code> IRC channel. * Learning how secure provisioning works
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  • | 13 || Defensive Coding Guide | 10 || UEFI Secure Boot Guide
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  • == Coding style ==... ...making API calls and WebUI calls into separate URL endpoints. I think that coding style makes it easier to control bugs related to updating the webui while t
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  • 15:09 < abadger1999> Anyhow -- I'm coding a turbogears identity/visit manager that talks directly to the current FAS 15:56 < warren> f13, I think shell access can be done in a secure way, but we can worry about that later. At first sftp only would be easy t
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  • spyplane. This involved sitting in a secure lab all day, with no Next to coding, my favorite hobby is making music. I've been hitting drums since I was 2,
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  • * Clean, secure, and manageable deployment of multiple server applications to a single serv * Coding and code reviews
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  • ...rdinate efforts related to different means to confine (which means achieve secure process, data and account isolation and protection but also mitigate privil The [[Security]] SIG has goals of developing secure-coding (and other) training, code audits, and working with security vulnerabilitie
    138 members (10 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:08, 13 March 2024
  • .... You also should find some like-minded people on the <code>#fedora-summer-coding</code> IRC channel. * Learning how secure provisioning works
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  • ...bilization copr] if not using the test day image. (koji is recommended for secure boot users). ...ef>lmbench3 & Performance All passed 'NEVERSTOPLEARNING= "#For the good of coding</ref>
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  • ...eys, details on Red Hat opening up the Fedora Students Contributing/Summer Coding program to greater involvement from the community, and coverage of the late ...ute new PGP/GPG keys. "It is ridiculous that an organization supposedly as secure as CERT can have such poor distribution mechanisms for alerting users of th
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  • defensive-coding-guide , fedora-uefi-secure-boot-guide ,
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  • defensive-coding-guide , fedora-uefi-secure-boot-guide ,
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  • The [[Security]] SIG has goals of developing secure-coding (and other) training, code audits, and working with security vulnerabilitie
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:50, 28 May 2020
  • ...m such as the one provided by PHP Sessions. The implementation needs to be secure and should cache user data between page loads of a session. These are coding projects that benefit end users of the Linux desktop.
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  • ...them to accomplish every day personal and work-related tasks in a safe and secure manner, presenting them with a selection of the best-of-the-best free and o ...ages" or "number of committers" or "lines of code" or "tickets closed" for coding. Now, keep in mind that my background is in engineering, not in marketing..
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  • ...bilization copr] if not using the test day image. (koji is recommended for secure boot users). ...no issues. Allocated 4 core (AMD 3700x) and 4G of ram. Tasks have included coding and compiling in Golang, browsing the internet and watching videos from var
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  • ...articipate in Summer Coding'' - I have just found out about event [[Summer Coding 2010]]. It would be great if we could create a few ideas for summer student #: During Fedora 13, [[User:pfrields|pfrields]] was able to secure funding to reward several key QA contributors.
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  • * Find a secure way to authenticate with IRC services without storing RAW passwords. These are coding projects that benefit end users of the Linux desktop.
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  • ...think users need to be free to do what they want but they also need to be secure. making certain devices world writable by default as Ubuntu does just to ge ...on internet connected systems. But if the user is running his device on a secure network, he should be free to enable rsh and offer his rootfs via nfs to *(
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  • ...hat doesn't actually make you more secure, it makes you think you are more secure. The ''Wednesday Why'' article[1] took a look at the colour-coding capabilities of GNU 'ls' and Fedora's default configuration of these featur
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  • BuildRequires: golang(golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule) ...state), lag (the software is only deployed a long time after you finished coding it, in old feature-poor versions, that are never updated afterwards). Failu
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  • ...ng things) and will have a distribution that is a lot more intuitive, more secure, and which has better self-healing capability. ...lls using Fedora without problems. And maybe one of them is the next Linux coding superstar, who knows?
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  • ...| <p>KeePassXC is an application for people with extremely high demands on secure personal data management. It has a light interface, is cross-platform and p ...oMachine NX / FreeNX), XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and SSH (Secure Shell / Open SSH).</p><p>External plugins are also supported to add new pro
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