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= Fedora Weekly News Issue 222 =
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Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 222<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue222</ref> for the week ending April 21, 2010.  What follows are some highlights from this issue.
Fedora Project welcomes you to the Fedora Weekly News(FWN): Issue 296<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue296</ref>.  


In project-wide announcements, we have news of a time extension on the Fedora Summer Coding project, a request for comments on a new Fedora contributor agreement to replace the CLA, and the start of the always-exciting naming process for the next Fedora release. From Planet Fedora we hear of a new IcedTea (Java) release, a PyGTK hackfest, some suggestions for sticking more closely to the release schedule, and an interesting essay from [[DanWilliams|Dan Williams]] on CDMA 3G data adapters. QA tells us all about the recent Graphics Test Week, and some results of Fedora 13 Beta testing. From the Translation team we hear about the start of Fedora 13 User Guide translation and an improvement in the arrangements for updating the Translation Quick Start Guide (TQSG). Finally, the design team lets us know about an update to the Fedora 13 wallpaper. Enjoy FWN 222!
Fedora Project is the right and first place to explore your freedom, friends and features(idea, development, contribution) indeed. You can join your particular interest at any time; meantime if you interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join' page<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join</ref>. FWN welcome readers feedback: news@lists.fedoraproject.org.


Unfortunately, as Kamisamanou Burgess is busy with study, the audio version of FWN - FAWN - is on hold until early May. You can still listen to old issues<ref>http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22FWN%22</ref> on the Internet Archive, though. If anyone is interested in helping spread the load of FAWN production, please contact us!
In this August 2012 Issue, Fedora Project news stream covers the changes to the Packaging Guidelines, FUDCon Paris Updates(October 13-15, 2012), Fedora Infrastructure announces about status.fedoraproject.org, new bodhi release in production, build F-18 collection packages for all language translators, and Fedora 18 Alpha to slip by another one week.


If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join' page<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join</ref>. We welcome reader feedback: fedora-news-list@redhat.com
The trade press and Fedora Marketing stream covers news of 5 most popular Linux distributions where Fedora has been criticized along with RHEL future, and why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts.


FWN Editorial Team: [[User:Pcalarco|Pascal Calarco]], [[User:Adamwill|Adam Williamson]]
FWN Editorial Team: [[User:rashadul|Rashadul Islam]], [[User:Adamwill|Adam Williamson]]  


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Fedora Weekly News : Issue 296

Fedora Project welcomes you to the Fedora Weekly News(FWN): Issue 296[1].

Fedora Project is the right and first place to explore your freedom, friends and features(idea, development, contribution) indeed. You can join your particular interest at any time; meantime if you interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join' page[2]. FWN welcome readers feedback: news@lists.fedoraproject.org.

In this August 2012 Issue, Fedora Project news stream covers the changes to the Packaging Guidelines, FUDCon Paris Updates(October 13-15, 2012), Fedora Infrastructure announces about status.fedoraproject.org, new bodhi release in production, build F-18 collection packages for all language translators, and Fedora 18 Alpha to slip by another one week.

The trade press and Fedora Marketing stream covers news of 5 most popular Linux distributions where Fedora has been criticized along with RHEL future, and why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts.

FWN Editorial Team: Rashadul Islam, Adam Williamson