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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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  • ...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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  • We are working to establish an architecture for schools and other organizations with an interest in open source softwar * [http://jboss.org JBoss Community] [[File:Jbossorg_FSC_logo.png|Link=http://jboss.org]]
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  • * In order to be customizable, current source code architecture should be changed. More than 50 lines of source code can be reduced. ''Impact on the Fedora community:''
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  • * Change source code architecture, in order to support extensions. ''Impact on the Fedora community:''
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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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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  • These are a combination of my personal goals as well as my [[Community Architecture|team's]] goals for Red Hat's FY10 (March 2009 - February 2010). ...than are currently trained in introductory-level Red Hat courses. Build a community of educators in support of the Open Source in Education vision. Participat
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • * Week 3-Week 4: modify source code architecture if needed, write code for implement plugin support (1.5 weeks) and plugin m == Me and the community ==
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • ...~2 : Radicate the architecture of new features(0.5 week) and adjust origin architecture to suit the new features (1.5week) == Me and the community ==
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional Based on the [[Community Architecture expenses]], FAmSCo has about $25,000 USD to spend across the world for regi
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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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  • * Gathering informations/data from the community. ...s change - we should port them to the new DBus/Polkit system configuration architecture. But the old GUI tools should work together with the new stack.
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  • | Community Infrastructure || | Fedora HA Clusters || Current cluster architecture deployed in Fedora, plans for F13 and beyond. || [http://sources.redhat.com
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  • Travel and accommodation are sponsored by Red Hat[[ Community Architecture]] team to enable Fedora contributors in India to participate in a face to f
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • # Red Hat's EMEA receives the bill and charges it to the [[Community Architecture expenses]]. ...ase get in touch with the other ambassadors and event owners in your local community to find out
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  • ...et come from? | The [[FAmSCo budget]] rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional * Plans to build a strong Fedora community in Uruguay has been started.
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  • These are our [[Community Architecture|team]] goals for FY11 (March 2010 - February 2011). ...educators and educational institutions. Our multi-year goal is to build a community of practice in this space, establishing Red Hat as a thought leader and fac
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  • These are our [[Community Architecture|team]] goals for FY11 (March 2010 - February 2011). ...educators and educational institutions. Our multi-year goal is to build a community of practice in this space, establishing Red Hat as a thought leader and fac
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  • ...n events throughout the world every year. Collaboration, communication and community are the keys that make FUDCon work. With so many contributors throughout La ...nd ad-hoc sessions are focused on growing the Fedora Project code base and community.
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional Based on the [[Community Architecture expenses]], FAmSCo has about $25,000 USD to spend across the world for regi
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional ...aweb.google.com/alejandro.perez.torres/PizzaBash22May2010# Report]|| Floss community installfest / Release party
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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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  • Travel and accommodation are sponsored by Red Hat[[ Community Architecture]] team to enable Fedora contributors in India to participate in a face to f
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  • #* 1 June-8 June : Understanding the MediaWiki and its extension architecture, how extension works on MediaWiki. == Me and the community ==
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • * Subscription to an ecosystem, and a community. * We ourselves are a member (albeit large) of that community.
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  • * kparal has been reworking test.py architecture and all the tests along with it extensively as well as introduced changes i ...color: #488888" | also adamw i love your work. you're a role model in the community.
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional ...aweb.google.com/alejandro.perez.torres/PizzaBash22May2010# Report]|| Floss community installfest / Release party
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional ...[[User:Lcafiero | lcafiero]] || [http://www.communityleadershipsummit.com/ Community Leadership Summit ] || [http://spevack.livejournal.com/107398.html Max Spev
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  • ...f you want funding from Red Hat, ask the [[CommunityArchitecture|Community Architecture]] team. If you can find other ways to fund your FAD, that's great too!'''
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  • ...budget come from? | The FAmSCo budget rolls up into the larger [[Community Architecture expenses]]. On that page, FAmSCo's budget is represented by the "Regional
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  • Enterprise Linux, in an open, community-centered manner. The support model is a community model, meaning if you want these packages to be
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  • ...airport terminal adopting bagonjong (spired roof), Minangkabau vernacular architecture commonly found in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumah_Gadang rumah gadang] And for this event Neo Telemetri-one of IT community in this campus, will sponsor us for anything venue that we need+transportat
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  • * '''Mission Statement:''' Work make Fedora a distribution the community can be proud of, with focus on both features and stability. Stressing the ...espect that Fedora is more than the sum of its parts. Push for more active community contribution from upstream communities. Improve polish to compete on the de
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  • In Project announcements, a Fedora Community Gaming session this Friday/Saturday, correction on Fedora 11 EOL, and detai === Fedora Community Gaming ===
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  • ...e/getting_started/unix-variants.html#get-bjam BJam]. The Boost development community is exploring alternate build and source code control approaches, including ...nfigurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better the community testing can be.
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  • Travel and accommodation are sponsored by Red Hat[[ Community Architecture]] team to enable Fedora contributors in India to get together as part of th ...ble, by the end of FOSS.in. This idea can be refined a lot, needs a lot of community input.''|| A Couple of hours or Day Long depending upon what we target.||Be
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  • [[User:Kwade|Karsten Wade]] - Senior Community Gardener of Red Hat Community Architecture announced<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2010-April/
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  • ...e is Christos Bacharakis, i am 22 years old, and i am a part of the fedora community the past one year and a half ...and am a Fedora user since Fedora 8, and am very new to the greater Fedora community
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  • ...e here details on this project that will be of wide interest to the Fedora community, including a call for ideas, an invitation to participate, and a call for s ...holds a number of global FUDCon events each year. Typically the Community Architecture team's budget supports one of these large events each Red Hat fiscal quarte
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  • = What is Community Gaming? = Open game sessions intended primarily for members of the Fedora community. This includes regular users as well as official contributors.
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  • ...tudents Contributing/Summer Coding program to greater involvement from the community, and coverage of the latest Fedora Board meetings. In Ambassador news, a s The announcement list is always exclusive for the Fedora Community. Please, visit the past announcements at<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org
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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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  • ...the selection committee and any other interested attendees from the Fedora community in order to think about ways to improve the scholarship program for the nex The Fedora Project, a Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT) sponsored and community-supported open source collaboration, announces the '''INSERT YEAR HERE''' o
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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 ...our as we head toward the Center for Design North (CDN), also known as the Architecture and Environmental Design Building (AED).
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  • ...C software strategy, work on finding a new name for Fedora Buzz, and MeeGo Community Metrics. In Fedora In The News, details on some recent Fedora podcasts of Fedora Community - https://admin.fedoraproject.org/community/
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  • == Benefits to the Community == === Impact on the Fedora Community ===
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  • ...rations Manager", but will still maintain an active presence in the Fedora community. "I realized the other day after a couple questions from friends in Fedora ...nstalling a 32 bit guest, should I choose an i686 or x86-64 (32 or 64 bit) architecture?"<ref>http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/10/08/32-or-64-bit-virtual-cpu-in-kvm/
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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 "Are you a Fedora community member or even a free software user who’d like to get more involved but a
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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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  • Optionally, you may download a non-destructive branched live image for your architecture: ...rder to help the efforts to provide feedback upstream, suggestions: Fedora Community, Gmail, Google Docs, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
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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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  • The announcement list is always exclusive for the Fedora Community. Please, visit the past announcements at<ref>https://admin.fedoraproject.or package for the wrong arch. This happens when the correct architecture
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  • ...a summary of blog postings around FUDCon Tempe, FOSDEM and linux.conf.au, community discussion around Fedora's user focus, and coverage of general topics over The announcement list is always exclusive for the Fedora Community. Please, visit the past announcements at<ref>https://admin.fedoraproject.or
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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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  • ...e/getting_started/unix-variants.html#get-bjam BJam]. The Boost development community is exploring alternate build and source code control approaches, including ...nfigurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better the community testing can be.
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  • community to have much pain at one point, rather than small amounts of installable Live image for regular PC (i686 architecture) systems. It
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  • community to have much pain at one point, rather than small amounts of installable Live image for regular PC (i686 architecture) systems. It
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  • partnership of free software community members sponsored by Red Hat. of Free software and the community with friends and family. We have
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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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  • ...require the KDE 3 compatibility libraries. Thanks to the work of a growing community of KDE contributors in Fedora. ...with Eclipse projects. Thanks to Lubomir Rintel and Michal Ingeli, Fedora community volunteers, for packaging and integration of this feature.
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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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  • ...Fedora ever, Fedora 13! Join us and share the joy of Free software and the community with friends and family. We have several major new features with special f ...require the KDE 3 compatibility libraries. Thanks to the work of a growing community of KDE contributors in Fedora.
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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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  • ...s. A Fedora presence supports the event by demonstrating the importance of community in the Red Hat ecosystem, but also benefits Fedora because Red Hat's custom | 6:30 pm || JBoss Community Recognition Awards || JUDCon ||
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  • * [http://www.netbeans.org/community/releases/69/ NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Information] * [http://www.netbeans.org/community/releases/69/relnotes.html NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Notes]
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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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  • ...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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  • * [http://www.netbeans.org/community/releases/68/ NetBeans IDE 6.8 Release Information] * [http://www.netbeans.org/community/releases/68/relnotes.html NetBeans IDE 6.8 Release Notes]
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  • This page contains community suggestions for the Fedora 14 release name. All submissions must meet the * '''Community vote on final name''': May 4 to 10
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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 ...vailable for download. Join us and share the joy of free software and the community with friends and family.
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  • ...limentary to Empathy as a means for users to communicate by empowering the community to create it's own messaging and communication infrastructure directly rath * plugable architecture
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  • ...with Eclipse projects. Thanks to Lubomir Rintel and Michal Ingeli, Fedora community volunteers, for packaging and integration of this feature. ...and feel using modern Ajax technologies. Thanks to Robert Scheck, Fedora community volunteer, for packaging and integration of this feature.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Fedora ever, Fedora 12! Join us and share the joy of Free software and the community with friends and family. We have several major new features with special f * '''Optimized performance''' - All software packages on 32-bit (x86_32) architecture have been compiled for i686 systems, with special optimization for the Inte
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  • ** See [[Audio_Creation/Spin_Artwork|this page]] for a collection of Fedora community-contributed artwork. | <!-- Summary-->the NASPRO Architecture for Sound PROcessing
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  • ...n x86_64], which greatly diminishes the effectiveness of the hooks on that architecture. ...nfigurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better the community testing can be.
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  • ...was once the Clayton military base are now home to a booming international community established for the purpose of business, academic, scientific, and humanist ...esearch institutions, resulting in a lively and successfully collaborative community. In order to strengthen these dynamics, City of Knowledge provides access t
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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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  • ...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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