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  • Before the final release of Fedora, the Release Notes need to be prepared for General Availability (GA). This process shou Development release notes are [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=docs/release-notes.git hosted on git]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Archive:Release Engineering Release Tickets]]
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  • ...ct.org/pkgdb/acls/name/fedora-bookmarks fedora-bookmarks] package once per release, before the Beta freze. You can see examples of past release bookmarks at [[Features/Bookmarks]], or directly in the package database en
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  • ...are organized by Fedora Ambassadors and Contributors to celebrate the new release.''' ...r or a indomitable curious (or both), you will find information on the new release, demos, speeches and, at last but not least, friends ready to answer all yo
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  • = Fedora 11 Release Party - City, Country = [[Category:Release events]] [[Category:Events]] [[Category:Events 2009]]
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  • This is a master category for pages and subcategories related to Fedora release validation testing.
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  • ...al, meaning they take a fun approach rather than a typically serious press release approach. ...st sense for the local community. This is a truly localized version of the release announcement for Fedora.
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  • The Fedora Project is delighted to announce the release of Fedora 19 ("Schrödinger's Cat"). Open the box and take a look for yours ...em that continues to deliver innovative features to many users, with a new release about every six months.
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Release slogan]]
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  • File:Release party12.png
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  • ...are organized by Fedora Ambassadors and Contributors to celebrate the new release.''' ...r or a indomitable curious (or both), you will find information on the new release, demos, speeches and, at last but not least, friends ready to answer all yo
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  • http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
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  • ...hemes | themes]] from the artwork created by the [[Artwork]] team for this release. [[F11_Artwork#Beta_Mockups | Check out the art here.]] It's more importa ...ceh|Pablo Hernández Borges]] || Fedora has taken a new whole level on this release, so we have to be proud of it.
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Release slogan]]
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  • ...| themes]] from the [[#Artwork]] created by the [[Artwork]] team for this release. ...t Panic" || [[User:threethirty|Justin O'Brien]] || We have another awesome release coming and we don't want pandemonium erupting
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fedora Release Criteria]]
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  • = Fedora 21 Release Announcement = The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 21, ready to run on your desktops, servers, and in the cloud. Fed
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  • = Fedora 17 Release Party - Hue, Vietnam = * Fedora 17 Release Announcement
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  • = Fedora Release Overview = == Release Summary ==
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  • ...21/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Changes_for_Desktop.html#i18n F21 Release Notes] ...20/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Changes_for_Desktop.html#i18n F20 Release Notes]
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  • = Release Parties = ...ould be celebrated everywhere. Here is a short list of the groups holding release parties, with links and descriptions:
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  • ...formation on the process we use to come up with release slogans, see the [[Release slogan SOP]].
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  • ...page covers the various tasks that need to be accomplished for each Fedora release. = Release Notes =
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  • ==Release Poster Submissions== File:F19_poster.png| "Nineteen" Release Party Poster by [[User:Inkscaper|Alexander Smirnov]] - [https://fedoraproje
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  • == Release Name == {{admon/tip | Release has no name. }}
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  • = Fedora Core 5 Press Release = ...but clarifying the naming will allow Red Hat to issue a more formal Press Release that can reference back to it.
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  • ...0 SBR600] project is to do three step release: 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3. The first release is really about to learn the necessary tools. In my project, the main focus ==Release 0.1==
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  • ==Design Release Website Banners (Small)== Release banner [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Banners_bug.svg SVG source]
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  • == Release Name == {{admon/tip | Release has no name. }}
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  • ==Release Poster Submissions== ...r.fedorapeople.org/Fedora17/poster/fedora17-release-poster.svg SVG source] release party poster by [[User:inkscaper|Alexander Smirnov]]
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  • * fedora-release * fedora-release-notes
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  • == Release Name == {{admon/tip | Release has no name. }}
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  • This is the contents of the <code>fedora-release-notes</code> RPM as distributed with Fedora 7. /usr/share/doc/HTML/RELEASE-NOTES-el.html
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  • Have you hold a Release Party (or Release Event)? Have you something to suggest, a critique or something that could h ...e a Fedora slide show with the new/improved/exciting features added in the release
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  • There are fundamentally two different ways to release software. One is time-based, the other is feature-based. ...those are considered to be ''blockers''. A blocker has the power to stop a release or have the schedule adjusted, which happens frequently during the mileston
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  • == Release Name == {{admon/tip | Release has no name. }}
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  • ==Release Poster Submissions== ...s://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Fedora16-release-poster-01.svg SVG source] release party poster by [[User:inkscaper|Alexander Smirnov]]
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  • Beta release banner [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Banners_bug.svg SVG source] Beta release banner [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Banners_cat_beta.svg SVG source
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