Thursday, 2018-10-25 is the Kernel 4.19 Test Day!
Why Test Kernel?
The kernel team is working on final integration for Kernel 4.19. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora. Continue reading
Thursday, 2018-10-25 is the Kernel 4.19 Test Day!
The kernel team is working on final integration for Kernel 4.19. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora. Continue reading
Friday, 2018-10-12 is the Fedora 29 Modularity Test Day!
We need your help to test if everything runs smoothly! Continue reading
I’ve recently resurrected the NeuroFedora SIG. Many thanks to Igor and
the others who’d worked on it in the past and have given us a firm base.
The (current) goal of the NeuroFedora SIG is to make Fedora an easy to
use platform for neuroscientists.
Monday, 2018-10-08, is the Fedora 29 Upgrade Test Day!
As part of this planned change for Fedora 29, we need your help to test if everything runs smoothly! Continue reading
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Friday, 2018-10-05 is the Fedora 29 Gnome 3.30Test Day! As part of changes Gnome 3.30 in Fedora 29, we need your help to test if everything runs smoothly!
We try to make sure that all the gnome features are performing as they should. So it’s to see whether it’s working well enough and catch any remaining issues.
It’s also pretty easy to join in: all you’ll need is Fedora 29(which you can grab from the wiki page). Continue reading
Wednusday, 2018-10-03, is the DNF 3.5 Test Day!
DNF 3.5 has a support for modularity and this test day is vital to test and catch bugs and any performance issues.
This instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on testing:
Fedora Silverblue is a new variant of Fedora Workstation with rpm-ostree at its core to provide fully atomic upgrades. Furthermore, Fedora Silverblue is immutable and upgrades as a whole, providing easy rollbacks from updates if something goes wrong. Fedora Silverblue is great for developers using Fedora with good support for container-focused workflows. Continue reading
Fedora Appreciation Week is a new event this year organized by the Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) team. Fedora Appreciation Week, abbreviated as FAW, is a week-long event to celebrate the efforts of Fedora Project contributors and to say “thank you” to each other. Fedora Appreciation Week begins Monday, November 5, 2018 and runs until Sunday, November 11, 2018.
The Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day inspired the CommOps team to organize a similar event of appreciation for contributors who make Fedora what it is. This includes all types of contributors, from development, design, infrastructure, marketing, engineering, and more.
During this time of appreciation, users and contributors alike are highly encouraged to select either an individual or a group of contributors to thank for their efforts in Fedora. Appreciation can be given as a karma cookie in IRC, a short note of thanks on a mailing list, or a longer form appreciation such as a Fedora Happiness Packet.
This year’s Fedora Appreciation Week will occur during the 15th anniversary of the Fedora Project on November 6, 2018.
All this week, we will be testing for i18n features in Fedora 29. Those are as follows:
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