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  • ./fifloader.py -l -c templates.fif.json templates-updates.fif.json ./fifloader.py -l -c templates.fif.json templates-updates.fif.json
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  • * Working closely with the design team to establish a minimal set of templates to be used across all of our landing sites * Working closely with the design team to migrate content into those new templates, untangling hacks from previous renditions of the websites as we go
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  • * The first test result templates - [[Template:Testresult/fail]], [[Template:Testresult/pass]], and [[Templat ...d handling of "Modular" composes) during the Fedora 33 cycle, for use with IoT composes
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  • ...Common_bugs_header_prerelease]] and [[Template:Common_bugs_header_shared]] templates as appropriate, so future pages will contain the same improvements. {{Common bugs issue|f32-iot-aarch64-upgrade|Failed upgrade from Fedora 32 IoT Edition on AArch64|1880499}}
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  • ...ill have a couple new additions to release blocking deliverables including IoT and CoreOS. In order to reduce the overall test coverage and release blocki * Proposal owners: Changes to the Wiki including testing templates, release criteria and deliverables.
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  • ...Common_bugs_header_prerelease]] and [[Template:Common_bugs_header_shared]] templates as appropriate, so future pages will contain the same improvements. {{Common bugs issue|silverblue-iot-double-entries|On Fedora Silverblue/IoT, the GRUB menu shows duplicate entries}}
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  • Various tools that provide spec file templates are adjusted. ===[[Changes/IoTSimplifiedInstaller | IoT Simplified Installer]]===
    24 KB (3,280 words) - 14:09, 18 April 2023
  • Modify lorax-generic-templates to use GRUB2 when booting the boot.iso on BIOS systems, instead of syslinux ...y Mabe (Fedora CoreOS), David Duncan (Fedora Cloud), Paul Whalen (Fedora IoT), Michel Alexandre Salim (Fedora Server), Neal Gompa (Fedora Workstation/
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