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The Fedora Community, going live June, 2009, is one-stop place to a finger on the pulse of Fedora. In this two-part podcast hosted by Máirín Duffy with Fedora Community creators Luke Macken and John Palmieri, you’ll get the inside scoop on what the Community is, where it is going, and what you can do to help!


 
Part 1: Learn about the mission of Fedora Community, about how to get started, about how package maintainers’ lives will be made easier, and about how you can get involved! Runtime: about 17 min.
The Fedora Community, going live June, 2009, is one-stop place to a finger on the pulse of Fedora. In this two-part podcast hosted by Mairin Duffy with Fedora Community creators Luke M. and Paul F., you’ll get the inside scoop on what the Community is, where it is going, and what you can do to help!
 
Part 1: Learn about the mission of Fedora Community, how to get started, how package maintainers’ lives will be made easier, and how you can get involved! Runtime: about 17 min.


Part 2: Learn more about technical aspects: What went into creating the Fedora Community? What new features might be coming to it after version 1.0? And how will Fedora Community play a role in the future? Runtime: about 24 min.
Part 2: Learn more about technical aspects: What went into creating the Fedora Community? What new features might be coming to it after version 1.0? And how will Fedora Community play a role in the future? Runtime: about 24 min.

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The Fedora Community, going live June, 2009, is one-stop place to a finger on the pulse of Fedora. In this two-part podcast hosted by Máirín Duffy with Fedora Community creators Luke Macken and John Palmieri, you’ll get the inside scoop on what the Community is, where it is going, and what you can do to help!

Part 1: Learn about the mission of Fedora Community, about how to get started, about how package maintainers’ lives will be made easier, and about how you can get involved! Runtime: about 17 min.

Part 2: Learn more about technical aspects: What went into creating the Fedora Community? What new features might be coming to it after version 1.0? And how will Fedora Community play a role in the future? Runtime: about 24 min.