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= Fedora Weekly News Issue 293 =
= Fedora Weekly News : Issue 294 =


Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 293<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue293</ref>. The FWN 293 is a live news stream of the mid April 2012. 
Welcome the Fedora Weekly News End of April 2012 Issue 294<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue294</ref>!


The lead news of the week comes from the major announcement, development, the Trade Press and Fedora Marketing, and Security Advisories symmetrically. The starting news is the Changes to the Packaging Guidelines through Announcing the release of Fedora 18 Beta followed by Fedora 17 Beta thread.  
The Issue 294 covers the tide of the Fedora Election 2012 and the community awareness about the involvement at the election with few fresh set of rules and guidelines. The schedule of the election has been announced by the project leader. More over the nomination period will be open soon after the bunch of the burning question for the candidates will be submitted by May 8, 2012. At the development precinct of Fedora, the outstanding news covers the new of exiv2-0.23 and easyfix project.  


One of the breaking news of this month is Fedora 18 Release name voting and Poll for whether to continue naming releases. Meantime, the leading news is the Fedora 17 for Power Alpha by David Aquilina. In this issue, the community can get details of the Fedora 17 Beta Go/No-Go Meeting, Round 3, Wednesday, April 11, @17:00 Eastern and the declared GOLD for the community (the Fedora 17 Beta is declared GOLD).
Fedora in the news- the residence beat  of trade press and Fedora Marketing list wrap up with the news '''Will Fedora End Linux Distro Naming?''' and '''Fedora- one of the Five Best Linux Distributions''' where it seems that Fedora Community need extra attention at the census.
 
Another lead news on Trade Press and Fedora Marketing giants of Fedora is that Fedora Project has announced the release of the first and only beta version of Fedora 17, the final version of which is due for publication on 22 May. An outstanding review has been an eye catching topic titled as the beefy Fedora could use a dash of miracle whip by Jason Brokes which sounds harmonious with the news HealthCheck Fedora: Where's the beef?   
 
Security beat, meantime, deals and publishes several security notes at the Security Advisories Beat.


Recent issues of FWN are now being published to Fedora Insight<ref>http://insight.fedoraproject.org/</ref>.  Insight offers RSS features, multimedia capabilities and more, beyond the mailshot/wiki FWN you have come to know and love.  Try it out, and we'd love to hear your feedback!
Recent issues of FWN are now being published to Fedora Insight<ref>http://insight.fedoraproject.org/</ref>.  Insight offers RSS features, multimedia capabilities and more, beyond the mailshot/wiki FWN you have come to know and love.  Try it out, and we'd love to hear your feedback!

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Fedora Weekly News : Issue 294

Welcome the Fedora Weekly News End of April 2012 Issue 294[1]!

The Issue 294 covers the tide of the Fedora Election 2012 and the community awareness about the involvement at the election with few fresh set of rules and guidelines. The schedule of the election has been announced by the project leader. More over the nomination period will be open soon after the bunch of the burning question for the candidates will be submitted by May 8, 2012. At the development precinct of Fedora, the outstanding news covers the new of exiv2-0.23 and easyfix project.

Fedora in the news- the residence beat of trade press and Fedora Marketing list wrap up with the news Will Fedora End Linux Distro Naming? and Fedora- one of the Five Best Linux Distributions where it seems that Fedora Community need extra attention at the census.

Recent issues of FWN are now being published to Fedora Insight[2]. Insight offers RSS features, multimedia capabilities and more, beyond the mailshot/wiki FWN you have come to know and love. Try it out, and we'd love to hear your feedback!

Fedora Project is the right place for you and you can simply show your interest in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join' page[3]. We welcome reader feedback: news@lists.fedoraproject.org

FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Adam Williamson, Rashadul Islam