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= Fedora Weekly News Issue 264 =
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Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 264<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue264</ref> for the week ending February 23, 2011.  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>.  


This week's issue begins with details on this week's Graphics Test Week and how to participate. In Development announcements, an update from the Docs team in Fedora 15 alpha release notes readiness, and the decision to let the release of Fedora 15 Alpha slip one week. Two articles in this week's Fedora In the News include German coverage of Fedora 16's inclusion of btrfs for volume management, and coverage of the decision to package SQLNinja in Fedora. In Ambassador news, notice of two new Ambassadors, to the Italian and Sri Lankan teams, a wonderful summary of conversation on the Ambassadors and FAmSCo lists this past week, and several events from Ambassadors around the globe. More details on the Fedora Localization Project move to Transifex.net open this week's Translation team news, along with new members and teams of the FLP. Our issue wraps up with a review of the security-related packages released this past week for Fedora 13 and 14. Enjoy!
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.


An audio version of some issues of FWN - FAWN - are available! You can listen to existing issues<ref>http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22FWN%22</ref> on the Internet Archive. 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: news@lists.fedoraproject.org
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