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Heroes of Fedora – Fedora 40 Contributions

In this post, we’re shining a light on the unsung heroes of Fedora 40. Our community’s quality contributors have dedicated countless hours to testing, reporting, and improving Fedora. Here’s a deep dive into their achievements and the impact they’ve made.

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Heroes of Fedora – Fedora 39 Contributions

In this post, we’re shining a light on the unsung heroes of Fedora 39 contributions. Our community’s quality contributors have dedicated countless hours to testing, reporting, and improving Fedora. Here’s a deep dive into their achievements and their impact.

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Fedora Linux 40 Release Party: Celebrating community & innovation

The Fedora community came together on Friday, May 24th, and Saturday, May 25th, 2024, to celebrate the much-anticipated release of Fedora Linux 40. This virtual Release Party marked a significant milestone for the project, showcasing an array of new features, community initiatives, and a groundbreaking shift to the Matrix/Element platform for a truly open-source and interactive experience.

Fedora Linux 40 represents a significant step forward for the open source operating system. With 53 accepted Changes (28 System-Wide and 25 Self-Contained), it brings a host of new features, improved hardware support, enhanced security, and updated software packages.

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Fedora Ops Architect Weekly

Hello folks! I’m coming to you live from a very wet and windy Ireland. April showers is certainly a thing, but this kind of rain is even giving the typical Irish weather a run for its money! 😀 I hope you all have had a good (and drier) week so far and enjoy your weekend, and if you would like some weekend reading, weekend bug fixing, or even a weekend proposal writing session, read on for the links and information you need to do just that 🙂

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Fedora Ops Architect Weekly

Hi folks, welcome to the weekly from your Fedora operations architect. This is an exciting week in the project as our Fedora Linux 40 Beta goes live tomorrow! Have a read on for more information.

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Fedora Ops Architect Weekly – 19th March

Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit! I hope you all had a great weekend and if you celebrate with us Irish, you enjoyed some St Patricks Day celebrations ☘️ This weeks report is a little late coming to you, I promise its not because of a pub-related hangover…entirely…but you will now get to enjoy two reports this week instead, so you must have the luck of the Irish 😉 Read on for important information about our release and upcoming events.

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Fedora Ops Architect Weekly

Happy new year everyone! The Fedora Ops Architect weekly has resumed after a little downtime post the holiday period. I hope you all have had a pleasant January and the year is off to a good start. Below are a few items that you might find interesting happening around the project space right now, and I look forward to being able to bring a more diverse spread of information on various activities in Fedora in weeks to come!

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Fedora 39 Release Party – Frankfurt, Germany

Even though the odds were slim due to a strike of train operators, 10 Fedora friends (old & new) found their way to the first physical Frankfurt Fedora Release Party on November 16, 2023.

Ten people pose for a photograph in front of a table with pizza, soda, and blue Fedora polo shirts.
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Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2023-19

Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!

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Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2023-18

Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!

I have weekly office hours most Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time). Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.

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