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=== Fedora Announcements ===
=== Fedora Announcements ===


There were no announcements this past week.
==== Announcing the release of Fedora 16 Alpha!! ====


=== Fedora Development News ===
[[User:Ausil|Dennis Gilmore]] announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2011-August/002992.html</ref>:
The Development Announcement<ref>https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce</ref> list is intended to be a LOW TRAFFIC announce-only list for Fedora development.


'''Acceptable Types of Announcements'''
"The Fedora 16 "Verne" Alpha release is available! This release offers a
* Policy or process changes that affect developers.
preview of some of the best free and open source technology currently
* Infrastructure changes that affect developers.
under development. Catch a glimpse of the future:
* Tools changes that affect developers.
* Schedule changes
* Freeze reminders


'''Unacceptable Types of Announcements'''
http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease
* Periodic automated reports (violates the INFREQUENT rule)
* Discussion
* Anything else not mentioned above


<references/>
===== What is the Alpha release? =====


==== Fedora 16 Alpha is hereby declared GOLD! ====
The Alpha release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 16 in a
form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by the Fedora QA
team, helps us target and identify bugs. When these bugs are fixed, we
make a Beta release available. A Beta release is code-complete, and
bears a very strong resemblance to the third and final release. The
final release of Fedora 16 is due in early November.


[[User:Rbergero|Robyn Bergeron]] announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2011-August/000826.html</ref>:
We need your help to make Fedora 16 the best release yet, so please take
a moment of your time to download and try out the Alpha and make sure
the things that are important to you are working. If you find a bug,
please report it -- every bug you uncover is a chance to improve the
experience for millions of Fedora users worldwide. Together, we can make
Fedora a rock-solid distribution. (Read down to the end of the
announcement for more information on how to help.)
Features


"At the F16 Alpha Go/No-Go Meeting that just occurred, the Fedora 16
This release of Fedora includes a variety of features both over and
Alpha release was declared GOLD.  F16 Alpha will be released Tuesday,
under the hood that show off the power and flexibility of the advancing
August 23, 2011.
state of free software. Examples include:


Thanks to all of those who helped out to make this happen, as always --  
* System Boot. Fedora 16 introduces GRUB2, the long-awaited
we wouldn't be here without everyone's assistance and hard work.
next-generation boot-loader for Linux. GRUB2 automatically recognizes
other operating systems, supports LVM2 and LUKS partitions, and is more
customizable than the previous version. In this release, only x86
systems with a BIOS uses GRUB2 by default. Work is ongoing for making
GRUB2 the default for other architectures and systems.


For those interested in the details...
* Services Management. Fedora 15 introduced the Systemd services
management program. This release features better integration of Systemd
via conversion to native systemd services from legacy init scripts in
many software components -- for desktop users, this means faster boot
times; for system administrators it means more powerful management of
services.


Minutes:<ref>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2011-08-17/f16_alpha_gono-go_meeting_%232.2011-08-17-21.05.html</ref>
* Desktop Updates. The two major desktop environments have been
Logs:  
updated to the latest releases: KDE Software Compilation 4.7 and GNOME
<ref>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2011-08-17/f16_alpha_gono-go_meeting_%232.2011-08-17-21.05.log.html</ref>
3.1 development release.


Documentation folks: Please note that there is a known bug that is being
* SELinux Enhancements. SELinux policy package now includes a
requested to be documented in the Alpha release notes; details are in  
pre-built policy that will only rebuild policy if any customizations
the logs/minutes. Thank you!!
have been made. A sample test run shows 4 times speedup on installing
the package from 48 Seconds to 12 Seconds and max memory usage from 38M
to 6M. In addition to that, SELinux file name transition allows better
policy management. For instance, policy writers can take advantage of
this and write a policy rule that states, if a SELinux unconfined
process creates a file named resolv.conf in a directory labelled etc_t,
the file should get labeled appropriately. This results is less chances
of mislabeled files. Also, from this release onwards, selinuxfs is
mounted at /sys/fs/selinux instead of in /selinux. All the affected
components including anaconda, dracut, livecd-tools and policycoreutils
have been modified to work with this change.


Cheers,
* System Accounts. Fedora now standardizes on login.defs as
authority for UID/GID space allocation, and has moved boundary between
system and user accounts from 500 to 1000 to match conventions followed
by several other Linux distributions. Upgrading from a existing release
will not be affected by this change and you can use kickstart to
override this change during installation if necessary.


-Robyn
* Chrony NTP. Fedora has switched over to using Chrony as the
default NTP client. There are several advantages including smaller
memory footprint (1.3MB vs 6MB resident size), no unnecessary process
wakeups which results in better power savings. better timekeeping on
systems not running 24/7 or without permanent internet connection or
with low quality/unstable clocks (virtual machines). Once the clock is
synchronized, applications are not upset by backward time jumps.
system-config-date and GNOME settings daemon has been modified to use
Chrony as well.


* HAL Removal. HAL, a hardware abstraction layer which has been a
deprecated component for several releases, has been completely removed
from all Fedora spins and DVD. Software components using HAL have moved
over to using udisks and upower as well as libudev for device discovery.
This results in faster system bootup and faster startup for applications
depending on device discovery.


Full minutes follow below:
* Cloud Updates. Fedora now includes a number of new and improved
features to support cloud computing, including a "cloud ready" version
of GlusterFS, including additional auth*/crypto/multi-tenancy;
pacemaker-cloud, application service high availability in a cloud
environment; Condor Cloud, an IaaS cloud implementation using Condor and
the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.


<code>
* Virtualization. Once again Fedora raises the bar on
===================================================
virtualization support, including expanded virtual network support, an
#fedora-meeting: F16 Alpha Go/No-Go Meeting (redux)
improved Spice for managing virtual machines, restored Xen support, a
===================================================
new virtual machine lock manager, and improved ability to browse guest
file systems.


Meeting started by adamw at 21:05:45 UTC. The full logs are available at
* Developer Improvements. Developers get many goodies with Verne,
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2011-08-17/f16_alpha_gono-go_meeting_#2.2011-08-17-21.05.log.html
including updated Ada, Haskell and Perl environments, a new Python
plugin for GCC and a number of new and improved APIs.


Meeting summary
These and many other improvements provide a wide and solid base for
---------------
future Fedora releases. This release increases the range of
* roll call  (adamw, 21:06:18)
possibilities for developers and helps Fedora to maintain its position
  * present nirik tflink, thedonvaughn, pjones, athmane, gr72, nb,
at the leading edge of free and open source technology.
    cebbert, viking_ice, boblfoot  (adamw, 21:07:33)


* preamble  (adamw, 21:07:49)
A more complete list and details of each new cited feature is available
  * the Purpose of the Go/No-Go is to gather yay/nay's from Release
here<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/16/FeatureList</ref>
    Engineering, QA, and devel on whether or not what we have put
    together is ready for release and meets the release criteria.
    (adamw, 21:08:18)
  * LINK: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Alpha_Release_Criteria
    (rbergeron, 21:10:36)
  * LINK: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_16_Alpha_Release_Criteria
    (rbergeron, 21:11:13)
  * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Current_Release_Blockers
    (rbergeron, 21:11:32)
  * LINK:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Install
    (adamw, 21:11:49)
  * LINK:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Base
    (adamw, 21:11:58)
  * There are no remaining proposed blockers, and no unresolved approved
    blockers.  (rbergeron, 21:11:58)
  * LINK:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_16_Alpha_RC5_Desktop
    (adamw, 21:12:11)
  * AGREED: : document 731529 as a known bug, to be fixed by beta as it
    is a blocker, in alpha release notes  (rbergeron, 21:18:41)
  * AGREED: document 731529 as a known bug, to be fixed by beta as it is
    a blocker, in alpha release notes  (rbergeron, 21:19:05)
  * ACTION: rbergeron to copy docs for release notes purposes on meeting
    minutes  (rbergeron, 21:19:30)
  * QA is a 'go' - no remaining unresolved blockers, test matrices look
    good.  (rbergeron, 21:20:20)


* release engineering  (rbergeron, 21:20:24)
We also have nightly composes of alternate spins available here
  * release engineering is a 'go', no issues are known, nirik is
<ref>http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/</ref>
    channeling dgilmore. :)  (rbergeron, 21:22:52)


* Devel  (rbergeron, 21:22:58)
===== Issues and Details =====
  * Nirik is in for fesco/devel - he is a go.  (rbergeron, 21:23:26)


* It's a go!  (rbergeron, 21:23:34)
For more information including common and known bugs, tips on how to
  * Release will be tuesday, 2011-08-23.  (rbergeron, 21:23:55)
report bugs, and the official release schedule, please refer to the
  * ACTION: rbergeron to send out meeting notes to appropriate lists.
release notes:
    (rbergeron, 21:24:05)
  * RC5 is our guy. All parties needed for this meeting agree that we
    are GO.  (rbergeron, 21:24:27)


* Any other business?  (rbergeron, 21:25:33)
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_16_Alpha_release_notes
  * dgilmore has verified that releng is a go. (rbergeron, 21:30:31)


Meeting ended at 21:30:52 UTC.
A shorter list of common bugs can be found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F16_bugs


Action Items
===== Contributing =====
------------
* rbergeron to copy docs for release notes purposes on meeting minutes
* rbergeron to send out meeting notes to appropriate lists.


Action Items, by person
Bug reports are helpful, especially for Alpha. If you encounter any
-----------------------
issues please report them and help make this release of Fedora the best
* rbergeron
ever.
  * rbergeron to copy docs for release notes purposes on meeting minutes
  * rbergeron to send out meeting notes to appropriate lists.
* **UNASSIGNED**
  * (none)


People Present (lines said)
Thank you, and we hope to see you in the Fedora project!"
---------------------------
* rbergeron (57)
* adamw (49)
* nirik (16)
* gr72 (11)
* thedonvaughn (9)
* jsmith (7)
* nb (5)
* zodbot (5)
* Viking_Alpha (5)
* pjones (4)
* robatino (3)
* tflink (2)
* cebbert (2)
* dgilmore (2)
* BobLfoot (1)
* jforbes_kvmforum (1)
* clumens (1)
* athmane (1)
</code>


<references/>
<references/>


==== Fedora 16 Alpha Go/No-Go Meeting #2, Wednesday, August 17 @ 17:00 EDT ====
=== Fedora Development News ===
The Development Announcement<ref>https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce</ref> list is intended to be a LOW TRAFFIC announce-only list for Fedora development.


[[User:Rbergero|Robyn Bergeron]] announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2011-August/000825.html</ref>:
'''Acceptable Types of Announcements'''
* Policy or process changes that affect developers.
* Infrastructure changes that affect developers.
* Tools changes that affect developers.
* Schedule changes
* Freeze reminders


"Sorry for belated notice, though I've talked to almost everyone involved
'''Unacceptable Types of Announcements'''
about the timing - have been travelling.
* Periodic automated reports (violates the INFREQUENT rule)
* Discussion
* Anything else not mentioned above


Join us on irc.freenode.net #fedora-meeting for this important meeting.
<references/>
 
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 @22:00 UTC (17:00 EDT/14:00 PDT)
 
"Before each public release Development, QA and Release Engineering
meet to determine if the release criteria are met for a particular
release. This meeting is called the: Go/No-Go Meeting."
 
"Verifying that the Release criteria are met is the responsibility of
the QA Team."
 
For more details about this meeting see<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Go_No_Go_Meeting</ref>
 
In the meantime, keep an eye on the Fedora 16 Alpha Blocker list<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Current_Release_Blockers</ref>


-Robyn"
==== Please rebuild your package with latest translation ====


<references/>
[[User:noriko|Noriko Mizumoto]] announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2011-August/000827.html</ref>:


==== evolution-data-server's libcamel soname version bump in Fedora 16/rawhide for 3.1.90 next week  ====
"Dear Fedora package maintainers


Milan Crha announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-announce/2011-August/000824.html</ref>:
To have Fedora 16 high standard in non-English versions, Fedora
Localization will have our review packages process using the image
composed specifically for this purpose. This image will be composed
between 25-26 August. Then many different languages' translators can
actually install the image, review your package translation quality and
modify it or file a bug if any before translation deadline.


"Hi,
Therefore, could you please take your latest translation from Transifex
and rebuild your package with it by then for composing?


Just after 3.1.5 release of evolution-data-server was added an API change in libcamel, thus the next week, when 3.1.90 will be released and I'll do an update in Fedora 16/rawhide, anything depending on libcamel will require a rebuild.
Many thanks


Again, I'll take care of everything I will be able to, and I'll also add it to the same update as evolution-data-server. After my yesterday turn, there are still packages I cannot do anything with, also because other dependency issues with them (like almanah depending on libcrypt), but I will do my best to make this (most likely final) soname version bump not
noriko
that painful for others.
Fedora Localization"
Bye,
Milan"


<references/>
<references/>

Revision as of 17:45, 25 August 2011

Announcements

In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project, including general announcements[1], development announcements[2] and Events[3].

Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco

Fedora Announcements

Announcing the release of Fedora 16 Alpha!!

Dennis Gilmore announced[1]:

"The Fedora 16 "Verne" Alpha release is available! This release offers a preview of some of the best free and open source technology currently under development. Catch a glimpse of the future:

http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease

What is the Alpha release?

The Alpha release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 16 in a form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by the Fedora QA team, helps us target and identify bugs. When these bugs are fixed, we make a Beta release available. A Beta release is code-complete, and bears a very strong resemblance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora 16 is due in early November.

We need your help to make Fedora 16 the best release yet, so please take a moment of your time to download and try out the Alpha and make sure the things that are important to you are working. If you find a bug, please report it -- every bug you uncover is a chance to improve the experience for millions of Fedora users worldwide. Together, we can make Fedora a rock-solid distribution. (Read down to the end of the announcement for more information on how to help.) Features

This release of Fedora includes a variety of features both over and under the hood that show off the power and flexibility of the advancing state of free software. Examples include:

  • System Boot. Fedora 16 introduces GRUB2, the long-awaited

next-generation boot-loader for Linux. GRUB2 automatically recognizes other operating systems, supports LVM2 and LUKS partitions, and is more customizable than the previous version. In this release, only x86 systems with a BIOS uses GRUB2 by default. Work is ongoing for making GRUB2 the default for other architectures and systems.

  • Services Management. Fedora 15 introduced the Systemd services

management program. This release features better integration of Systemd via conversion to native systemd services from legacy init scripts in many software components -- for desktop users, this means faster boot times; for system administrators it means more powerful management of services.

  • Desktop Updates. The two major desktop environments have been

updated to the latest releases: KDE Software Compilation 4.7 and GNOME 3.1 development release.

  • SELinux Enhancements. SELinux policy package now includes a

pre-built policy that will only rebuild policy if any customizations have been made. A sample test run shows 4 times speedup on installing the package from 48 Seconds to 12 Seconds and max memory usage from 38M to 6M. In addition to that, SELinux file name transition allows better policy management. For instance, policy writers can take advantage of this and write a policy rule that states, if a SELinux unconfined process creates a file named resolv.conf in a directory labelled etc_t, the file should get labeled appropriately. This results is less chances of mislabeled files. Also, from this release onwards, selinuxfs is mounted at /sys/fs/selinux instead of in /selinux. All the affected components including anaconda, dracut, livecd-tools and policycoreutils have been modified to work with this change.

  • System Accounts. Fedora now standardizes on login.defs as

authority for UID/GID space allocation, and has moved boundary between system and user accounts from 500 to 1000 to match conventions followed by several other Linux distributions. Upgrading from a existing release will not be affected by this change and you can use kickstart to override this change during installation if necessary.

  • Chrony NTP. Fedora has switched over to using Chrony as the

default NTP client. There are several advantages including smaller memory footprint (1.3MB vs 6MB resident size), no unnecessary process wakeups which results in better power savings. better timekeeping on systems not running 24/7 or without permanent internet connection or with low quality/unstable clocks (virtual machines). Once the clock is synchronized, applications are not upset by backward time jumps. system-config-date and GNOME settings daemon has been modified to use Chrony as well.

  • HAL Removal. HAL, a hardware abstraction layer which has been a

deprecated component for several releases, has been completely removed from all Fedora spins and DVD. Software components using HAL have moved over to using udisks and upower as well as libudev for device discovery. This results in faster system bootup and faster startup for applications depending on device discovery.

  • Cloud Updates. Fedora now includes a number of new and improved

features to support cloud computing, including a "cloud ready" version of GlusterFS, including additional auth*/crypto/multi-tenancy; pacemaker-cloud, application service high availability in a cloud environment; Condor Cloud, an IaaS cloud implementation using Condor and the Deltacloud API, and Aeolus.

  • Virtualization. Once again Fedora raises the bar on

virtualization support, including expanded virtual network support, an improved Spice for managing virtual machines, restored Xen support, a new virtual machine lock manager, and improved ability to browse guest file systems.

  • Developer Improvements. Developers get many goodies with Verne,

including updated Ada, Haskell and Perl environments, a new Python plugin for GCC and a number of new and improved APIs.

These and many other improvements provide a wide and solid base for future Fedora releases. This release increases the range of possibilities for developers and helps Fedora to maintain its position at the leading edge of free and open source technology.

A more complete list and details of each new cited feature is available here[2]

We also have nightly composes of alternate spins available here [3]

Issues and Details

For more information including common and known bugs, tips on how to report bugs, and the official release schedule, please refer to the release notes:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_16_Alpha_release_notes

A shorter list of common bugs can be found here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F16_bugs

Contributing

Bug reports are helpful, especially for Alpha. If you encounter any issues please report them and help make this release of Fedora the best ever.

Thank you, and we hope to see you in the Fedora project!"

Fedora Development News

The Development Announcement[1] list is intended to be a LOW TRAFFIC announce-only list for Fedora development.

Acceptable Types of Announcements

  • Policy or process changes that affect developers.
  • Infrastructure changes that affect developers.
  • Tools changes that affect developers.
  • Schedule changes
  • Freeze reminders

Unacceptable Types of Announcements

  • Periodic automated reports (violates the INFREQUENT rule)
  • Discussion
  • Anything else not mentioned above

Please rebuild your package with latest translation

Noriko Mizumoto announced[1]:

"Dear Fedora package maintainers

To have Fedora 16 high standard in non-English versions, Fedora Localization will have our review packages process using the image composed specifically for this purpose. This image will be composed between 25-26 August. Then many different languages' translators can actually install the image, review your package translation quality and modify it or file a bug if any before translation deadline.

Therefore, could you please take your latest translation from Transifex and rebuild your package with it by then for composing?

Many thanks

noriko Fedora Localization"

Fedora Events

The purpose of event is to build a global Fedora events 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 it is crucial for budget planning. Events can be added to this page whether or not they have an Ambassador owner. Events without an owner are not eligible for funding, but being listed allows any Ambassador to take ownership of the event and make it eligible for funding. In plain words, Fedora events are the exclusive and source of marketing, learning and meeting all the fellow community people around you. So, please mark your agenda with the following events to consider attending or volunteering near you!

Upcoming Events (June - August 2011)

  • North America (NA)[1]
  • Central & South America (LATAM): [2]
  • Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)[3]
  • India, Asia, Australia (India/APJ)[4]

Past Events

Archive of Past Fedora Events[1]

Additional information

  • Reimbursements -- reimbursement guidelines.
  • Budget -- budget for the current quarter (as distributed by FAMSCo).
  • Sponsorship -- how decisions are made to subsidize travel by community members.
  • Organization -- event organization, budget information, and regional responsibility.
  • Event reports -- guidelines and suggestions.
  • LinuxEvents -- a collection of calendars of Linux events.