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  • [[DocsProject|Docs]] ...documents, guides, how-tos, FAQs, marketing material, process/methodology docs, release notes.
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  • ...trying to make sure that network information typed in resolves via the DNS servers supplied. The SOHO environment may be relying on the ISPs DNS and a set of ...ation even if it is the 127.0.0.1 localhost name: X, sendmail, webservers, web clients, etc. Moreover, the linu8x hotplug allows for network cards to be n
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  • pub 1024D/1B2AFA1C 2005-03-31 John Q. Doe (Fedora Docs Project) <jqdoe@example.com> ...the ''Remote'' menu and select ''Sync and Publish Keys...''). Click ''Key Servers'', select ''hkp://subkeys.pgp.net:11371'' in the ''Publish Keys To'' combob
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  • ...ment with Objectives: This change does not align with any current [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/initiatives/ Fedora Initiatives], which are ...actually expect many community members to seriously run their own metrics servers, we still want to document the steps involved so that interested developers
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  • * Release notes tracker: [https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes/issue/769 #769] ...ges, and quite often when somebody compiles a binary and puts it up on the web for other people to download.
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  • Please see [[Docs/Beats/Multimedia|this Release Notes draft]] for information on how to acces Bind and unbound (recursive DNS servers) now have DNSSEC validation in their default configuration in Fedora 11 Bet
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  • | style="color: #407a40" | The one hitch was that there were some docs links that weren't right on release day, so we had to do last-minute fixing ...| Next time, I'll send out "please check this website" emails to websites, docs, and design lists.
    108 KB (14,583 words) - 09:29, 18 September 2016
  • ...me.org/GnomeAsia/2014Summit/SpeakerSlides?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=docs-gnome-asia-2014.pdf GNOME Documentation: helping you learn and give back]<b ...fo/files/linux/slides/FUDCon2014/tips-about-linux-servers Tips about Linux Servers] [[User:biergaizi | Tom Li (biergaizi)]]
    44 KB (6,212 words) - 14:15, 18 September 2016
  • adamw suggested a nice web app for coordinating meeting times in the future - http://whenisgood.net F13 indicated that download servers fail to keep up with the demand, and wwoods suggested the slower download s
    125 KB (14,616 words) - 22:03, 17 September 2016
  • | style="color: #4d4d93" | f13, assuming there are a set of 'servers always have foo' features; @core might be sufficient | style="color: #854685" | published through the docs project?
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  • ...7974f" | and we shouldn't be doing things that break the documentation the docs group does, for example | style="color: #4d4d93" | I run my servers on Fedora, quite happily.
    95 KB (12,907 words) - 08:50, 18 September 2016
  • on our and our mirror servers during release. We didn't want prospective http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/a-rich-web-interface-for-mailing-lists/
    62 KB (10,855 words) - 08:06, 18 September 2016
  • ...tyle="color: #97974f">well, at least until we can build spins on the build servers.</td><td class="time"><a href="#t14:19" class="time">14:19</a></td></tr> ..." style="color: #818144">what we need is a way of submitting spins using a web browser</td><td class="time"><a href="#t14:20" class="time">14:20</a></td><
    211 KB (35,726 words) - 09:54, 18 September 2016
  • ...both sides of the discussion. After learning about the basics of the legal web of things that affect Free Software in general (copyrights, trademarks, pat ...ksha is a large part of this puzzle, as it allows you to wield AMQP within web applications. During my session the demo involved busting open a terminal,
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