Here’s your report of what has happened in Fedora this week. Welcome to 2020!
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Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora this week. Welcome to 2020!
I have weekly office hours in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else.
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora this week. This is the last update of 2019. We’ll see you all next year!
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora this week. The elections have ended. Congratulations to the winning candidates.
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora this week. The elections have ended. Congratulations to the winning candidates.
Continue readingAs you’re probably aware, Fedora 29 reached End-of-Life (EOL) status yesterday. The Fedora Program Manager (that’s me!) is responsible for closing any bugs that are still open against that version. Typically, several thousand bugs remain open, so there is a script to do this. This morning, I accidentally closed bugs as EOL that should not have been closed. In the interests of community transparency, I want to share what happened.
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management thislast week. Fedora 29 will reach end of life on 26 November. Elections voting is open through 23:59 UTC on Thursday 5 December.
Here’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management this week. Fedora 29 will reach end of life on 26 November. Elections voting begins next week. Candidates must submit their interviews before the deadline or they will not be on the ballot.
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management this week. Fedora 29 will reach end of life on 26 November. Elections nominations are open through 13 November.
Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management this week. Fedora 31 was released on Tuesday. Fedora 29 will reach end of life on 26 November.
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Continue readingHere’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management this week. Fedora 31 RC1.9 is GO and will release on Tuesday 29 October. We are currently under the Final freeze.
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