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  • #REDIRECT [[Meeting:Community Architecture 2008-08-19]]
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  • The [[Community Architecture|Community Architecture]] team meets weekly, unless there is a cancellation due to holiday, team tr [[Category:Community Architecture]]
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  • === Fedora Community Architecture Meeting 2008-04-07 ===
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  • ...ted activities is detailed here. ''This is only a subset of the Community Architecture team's total internal-to-Red-Hat budget.''}} For Community Architecture / OSAS expenses from March 1, 2012 - February 29, 2013 that are directly re
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  • ...e a combination of my personal goals as well as ''some'' of my [[Community Architecture|team's]] goals for Red Hat's FY09 (March 2008 - February 2009). === EMEA Community ===
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  • # Needed help from either FAMSCo or from the Red Hat Community Architecture team to help
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  • ...from Fedora EMEA e.V. and from [[CommunityArchitecture/Expenses|Community Architecture budget]]
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  • * [[MaxSpevack]] -- giving the Community Architecture talk, meetings with Jan Wildeboer & Andrea Schneider
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  • * TeXLive architecture independent part (texmf tree): http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/t * TeXLive architecture independent part (texmf tree): http://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?versi
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  • des Fedora Projects jeder selbst ein Bild davon machen. Die Fedora Community wird 20 m2 großen Stand. Präsentiert wird dem interessierten Besucher die Community-
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  • The [http://communityleadershipteam.org Community Architecture team]'s mission is to facilitate the highly leveraged growth, development, In our team's [[Community Architecture goals|current goals]], we focus on three high level areas:
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  • Funding for the Fedora Scholarship comes from Red Hat's [[Community Architecture]] team. ...contact information of up to two other references from outside the Fedora community you would like the selection committee to contact.
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  • ...oking for more writers to help us deliver timely information to the Fedora community. ...), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese." The official release announcement
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  • ...amiento del programa de becas de Fedora proviene del equipo de [[Community Architecture|arquitectura de la comunidad]] de RedHat. ...s administrado por [[User:Ianweller|Ian Weller]] del equipo de [[Community Architecture|arquitectura de la comunidad]]. Por lo que esto implica (para los futuros a
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  • ...t Released", "Call for Stories", "Announcement list for Fedora Translation Community", "Purging old Fedora test releases", "Fedora Mirrors Wanted" and "Fedora U ...oking for more writers to help us deliver timely information to the Fedora community.
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  • === Fedora Community Architecture Meeting 2008-04-07 ===
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  • ...tudent from my university. I am personally a big enthusiast of open source community, I believe that open frameworks, applications and especially knowledge can # week: Researching Errai source code, bus architecture and JMS specification.
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  • ...ecosystem grow in a stable and strong rhythm. To make the Fedora European community ''thrive''. ...increase improve our strenght, to build relationships between us, to force Community, to build up new Strategys and last but not least to see what the End-user
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  • ...oking for more writers to help us deliver timely information to the Fedora community. ...d the time to work on any remaining problems. Doing this work in the open community is a big win for everyone, especially since it
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  • ...yself "what is the best service that FAMSCO can provide to the Ambassadors community"</td></tr> ...style="color: #854685">In *each case*, someone from the Red Hat Community Architecture team is also responsible for helping to make this happen.</td></tr>
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  • ...do it here. If you are proposing the project, explain why it benefits the community.</b><br><br> ...Bot_utkapp SlackBot_utkapp]. All this is achieved using the AWS Serverless architecture.
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  • ...#407a40" | I believe that personal interactions are what makes the Fedora community grow, and what keeps it strong. | style="color: #407a40" | (1) Anyone in the community can add an event to the page.
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  • === Fedora Community Architecture Meeting 2008-01-28 ===
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  • ...oking for more writers to help us deliver timely information to the Fedora community. ...meeting will NOT be held in #fedora-meeting, since it is being used by the community at that time."
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  • community to become involved with the testing of Rawhide: representing ..., February 7, 2008. We have included CD Image sets for those in the Fedora community that do not have DVD drives or burners available."
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  • Theme: 3rd Fedora Project Brasil Community Meeting ** Increase the LATAM community.
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  • * '''Architecture''': This is a city where you could see both traditional architecture of imperial China and much more modern architectural forms. ...g/ Beijing GNOME User Group](BJGUG), [http://mozilla.com.cn/ China Firefox Community] and so on.
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  • ...a Fedora Weekly News beat writer gives you a chance to work on one of our community's most important sources of news, and can be done in only about 1 hour per ...Utah Open Source Conference 2008 (August 28 to August 30) at the Salt Lake Community College. If you are in the area, and able to help, please check the mailin
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  • ...Xfce Spin is a bootable Fedora Live CD image available for x86 and x86_64 architecture. It can be optionally installed to hard disk or converted into boot USB ima "SCALE 6X was one of the most fun, most interesting community shows that
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  • A wiki is a community documentation space. The Fedora Documentation Project is the set of Master * architecture/organization
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  • The announcement list is always exclusive for the Fedora Community. Please, visit the past announcements at<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org ...fun: Fedora 14 will launch in early November. Fedora is the leading-edge, community-developed, free and open source operating system that continues to deliver
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  • "I would like to announce a new Special Interest Group in the Fedora Community, The Fedora Amateur Radio SIG or Fedora-Hams for short." === Fedora and the art of creating an inclusive community ===
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  • ...ion on the devel-list, there doesn't seem to be a consensus on this in our community [12:47] <abadger1999> tibbs: "Architecture-specific Activities" [...]
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  • ...ep you updated with the latest issues, events and activities in the fedora community. ...a Fedora Weekly News beat writer gives you a chance to work on one of our community's most important sources of news, and can be done in only about 1 hour per
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  • The announcement list is always exclusive for the Fedora Community. Please, visit the past announcements at<ref>https://admin.fedoraproject.or ...e. Fedora has provided the tools and made it very easy for anyone in the community to rebrand Fedora and share it with the rest of the world. Some of the re
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  • ...ted to share some thoughts about being the Fedora Project Leader, tell the community about the person who will be taking over that role soon, and to let you kno ...no inkling at the time that one day I'd have the opportunity to serve the community beyond helping write some documentation.
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  • | style="color: #407a40" colspan="2" | because in a community as big as ours, it's hard to recognize one person without making others fee | style="color: #854685" colspan="2" | I want to thank NA community for their wiki page
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  • Dan Williams, the maintainer of NetworkManager, has provided the community with an illuminating post about NetworkManager 0.8, found [http://blogs.gno ...eason why the interview was focused more on the developing environment and community than purely on NetworkManager features. I would like to thank Dan for his
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  • ...a Fedora Weekly News beat writer gives you a chance to work on one of our community's most important sources of news, and can be done in only about 1 hour per ...development model and shut their users off from the expertise of the Linux community. Vendors that provide closed-source kernel modules force their customers to
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  • ...pecifically available for projects related to [http://www.projectatomic.io/community/gsoc Fedora Atomic]: * Submit kernel patches for reserving kdump memory at run-time for community review and inclusion.
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  • "Community" (Extras) and Red Hat sponsored (Core). Those not around. Yet another testament to the power of community."
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  • ...opment side of the project by assisting the Chinese Fedora and Open Source community and getting the Fedora MIPS port on track. I am member of the Marketing tea ** It seems like the best way to assist and help the Chinese and Asian community to get a better foothold in the Fedora project.
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  • comment = Fedora - RedHat community project ...the number of accesses to the mirror list] and breaks it down by country, architecture, and repository.
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  • This page contains community suggestions for the Fedora 15 release name. All submissions must meet the * '''Community vote on final name''': 26 October - 1 November
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  • The architecture, language, implementation are open to discussion... I have a few ideas but == Transifex: Server-federated architecture (#tx_federated) ==
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  • This page contains community suggestions for the Fedora 11 release name. All submissions must meet the * '''Community vote on final name''': Jan 5, 2009 - Jan 9, 2009
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  • {{admon/note|Eligible Voters|Voting eligibility is determined by a community member's Fedora Account System ([https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ The community has submitted the questions that it wants you to answer. The list of questi
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  • comment = Fedora - RedHat community project ...the number of accesses to the mirror list] and breaks it down by country, architecture, and repository.
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  • ...he General Availability of Omega 10, "a Linux based operating system and a community Fedora Remix for desktop and laptop users." Sundaram added, "It is a installable Live CD for regular PC (i686 architecture) systems. It has all the features of Fedora 10 and a number of additional m
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  • ...ps you updated with the latest issues, events and activities in the Fedora community. ...a Fedora Weekly News beat writer gives you a chance to work on one of our community's most important sources of news. Ideas for new beats are always welcome -
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  • ...ucrat's mindless list. Steve noted that "[a]s a result, Fedora is the ONLY community distribution that actually meets certification requirements. OpenSuse might ==== Some Architecture Diagrams ====
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  • * Fedora Community - https://admin.fedoraproject.org/community/ for architecture specific release notes, and
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  • * Submit kernel patches for reserving kdump memory at run-time for community review and inclusion. ...knowledge base and support forum and designed to be the primary place for community support in Fedora. It is powered by Askbot, Django based web application. T
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  • ...edhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2009-March/msg00009.html</ref> the community that the Fedora Board will be "holding its monthly public meeting on Tuesda .../2009-March/msg00010.html</ref> a detailed, and final report to the Fedora community regarding the August 2008 intrusion. Because of the detailed nature of the
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  • | style="color: #407a40" | community people like us however *do not have to pay* ...07a40" | it includes the kernel version, number of network interfaces, the architecture, operating system name, operating system version, and lots more
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  • ...like to use the new packages to setup an EtherPad instance for the Fedora Community. ...op by 5pm Saturday for a presentation by Jeff Mitchell on managing the KDE community ([[#Agenda|agenda]])! How do you manage a passionate, distributed group of
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  • comment = Fedora - RedHat community project ...the number of accesses to the mirror list] and breaks it down by country, architecture, and repository.
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  • ...es not generally implement practices, but instead relies on the recognized community leadership including but not limited to the [[Fedora Engineering Steering C ...ver, the Board strives at all times to invest decision-making power in the community wherever possible.
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  • * praise community that came together to create release * We are a community of contributors working in partnership, and we believe in being each other'
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  • "CC is turning 5 and to celebrate we’re throwing a community-wide party. If you’ll be in the San Francisco Bay Area on December 15, jo ...e. Jeremy cited his work on LiveCD ISO installs as support being added for community-driven needs versus his work on iSCSI install-time support being enterprise
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  • ...iwan_KaiJu.pdf Integrating Open-source Hardware into School Curricula: The Community Development of Scratch and Sensors in Taiwan]<br/><br/>Ms. Kai-ju Tsai || [ ...llery/cqsjvgg7o125tkli6up5d60f83g || Photo Gallery on G+ Event Page || the community
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  • * This is a new draft, although the issue continues from previous FPC and community discussion. [12:09] <spot> mostly, this is putting in writing what the perl community has been doing for years.
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  • ...dhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2009-April/msg00002.html</ref> the community "that all features and their associated feature pages must be at 100% compl ...ack</ref> reminded<ref>http://spevack.livejournal.com/78732.html</ref> the community about FUDCon Berlin 2009<ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2
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  • ...ptember 28th, 2007. We have included CD Image sets for those in the Fedora community that do not have DVD drives or burners available." In this section, we answer general questions from Fedora community. Send your questions to askfedora@fedoraproject.org and Fedora News Team wi
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  • * We are a community of contributors working in partnership, and we believe in being each other' ...chnology for their KDE desktop. This is a great example of how the Fedora community is completely empowered to take initiative on bringing compelling new featu
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  • ...fun project for someone wanting to get some experience with multi-threaded architecture and design in the context of distributed systems and data. ...reat set of tools to work with to collaborate with each other and with the community on their design work. With this project, we'd like to make progress towards
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  • ...fun project for someone wanting to get some experience with multi-threaded architecture and design in the context of distributed systems and data. ...reat set of tools to work with to collaborate with each other and with the community on their design work. With this project, we'd like to make progress towards
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  • ...if there are any projects you would be willing to maintain for the Fedora community. * [https://freenginx.org freenginx] - community supported nginx fork.
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  • ...not have been as much a surprise to me. I mean, these people operate in a community and they would only be valuable contributors if they can understand what ot ...s method of working you are able to excel and learn from others, since the community will respond on your actions. And though I do not understand why you would
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