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  1. Today is the first day of test days for @gnome 48! We're also testing Fedora IoT!

    * Gnome 48: April 8-15
    * Fedora IoT: April 7-11

    Learn how to contribute: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

  2. The Fedora Project is taking rpm-ostree and atomic systems to the next level with our bootc community initiative!

    The goal is to evolve Fedora Atomic Desktops, Fedora CoreOS, and Fedora IoT to incorporate bootable containers. You will get the benefit of an atomic OS on your computer while unlocking a world of customization through the cloud native development model.

    Learn more and get involved! fedoramagazine.org/get-involve

  3. Fedora IoT 40 got some cool under-the-hood changes. :fedora_iot:

    First is that Fedora IoT now uses the unified core model, making them the last rpm-ostree variant to make the switch.
    fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes

    CORRECTION: The bootable container image change did not end up making it in Fedora 40.
    fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes

  4. We got more Test Days on the road to Fedora 39. Test Days are more accessible for new contributors, so give it a shot if you're interested!

    * Passkey Auth: Sep 21-22
    * Fedora IoT :fedora_iot: : Sep 24 - Oct 1
    * Fedora CoreOS :coreos: : Sep 25 - Oct 2

    Info on how to help: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

  5. Reminder that we have the Fedora IoT Test Days this week! From April 3-7, help us test:

    * Basic installation to different media
    * Installing in a VM
    * rpm-ostree upgrades, layering, rebasing
    * Basic container manipulation with Podman
    * And more!
    :fedora_iot:

    Details: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

  6. My new post about Fedora IoT remix will go deeper into utilizing Gitlab CI to build your OS updates from a git repositories commits automatically.

    It was quite a journey getting all the tech to play nicely together. Many more specifics and complexity then anticipated.

    Unfortunately this probably won't work "out-of-the-box" on the gitlab instance of your choice. Had to hack some runners together.

    #fedora #FedoraIoT #linux #iot #openalchemist

    openalchem.ist/essays/automati

  7. #FedoraIoT to become an edition is important news. Most of IoT vendors do NOT care about OS updates. They use *some* old/random version of Linux, install busybox then add their stuff and call it a day. Result is millions (of unsecured) device to be online and directly connected to home/private network. Future is a f*cking nightmare.

    lwn.net/Articles/828966/

    #fedora #iot

  8. We have editions and spins that are great general purpose starting points. You install Fedora, then grab whatever else you need and start using your computer.

    But what if you just want to start working immediately? We have Fedora Labs for that! These are offerings with specific use cases in mind, like astronomy or design.

    Our question: have you tried these before, and if so what has been your experience?
    fedoraproject.org/labs

  9. Do you use any of our Fedora Labs? These are spins of Fedora that are set up with specific use cases in mind.

    We have labs for:
    * Astronomy
    * Neuroscience
    * Design
    * Gaming
    * Music
    * And more!

    ➡️ fedoraproject.org/labs

  10. مالذي ينتظرنا هذه المرة مع انطلاق فيدورا 38

    - موقع بحلة جديدة
    fedoraproject.org/ar/

    #fedora #فيدورا #gnutux

    - أربع توزيعات جديدة من نسخ فيدورا

    --- نسخة بسطح مكتب Budgie
    fedoraproject.org/ar/spins/budgie/

    --- نسخة بمدير نوافد Sway
    fedoraproject.org/ar/spins/sway/

    --- نسخة سيريسيا Sericea وهي مثل Silverblue ولكن بمدير ملفات Sway
    fedoraproject.org/ar/sericea/

    --- نسخة Fedora-Phosh موجهة للأجهزة المحمولة
    fedoraproject.org/ar/spins/phosh/
  11. انضم معنا إلى قناة ‎#فيدورا العربية الرسمية على شبكة ‎#ماتركس من خلال الرابط التالي:
    matrix.to/#/#arabic:fedoraproj

    #fedora#matrix@fedora

  12. Starting soon: at : Packaging in @fedora and @opensuse. Originally prepared by @Defolos, but yours truly is presenting instead!

  13. #fedora announce the translation platform #zanata will be removed in favor of #weblate.
    it means fedora.zanata.org will be stoped, the new place is translate.fedoraproject.org (which works fine since December 2019).

    remember: you are welcome to host your project if you share Fedora community values! Open a ticket: pagure.io/fedora-l10n/tickets

    announcement: lists.fedoraproject.org/archiv

    #localization #l10n #translation

  14. This is a part of the Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts on Friday, 8 December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Thursday, 21 December.

    Interview with Kevin Fenzi

    Why do you want to be a member of FESCo and how do you expect to help steer the direction of Fedora?

    I wish to continue to serve the fedora community on FESCo to provide history and help make today’s decisions based on yesterdays learning.

    How do you currently contribute to Fedora? How does that contribution benefit the community?

    I currently am lucky to be employed by Red Hat working full time on Fedora Infrastructure. But outside of that ‘day job’ I try and do as many things as I can to help the fedora community: Maintaining packages, providing feedback on plans or ideas, doing release engineering tasks (often in non ‘work’ times).

    How do you handle disagreements when working as part of a team?

    I try and reach consensus until it becomes clear thats not possible. However, it almost always is possible, you just need to look at things from other perspectives and consider what solution would work for everyone. This is not foolproof, but helps to handle disagreements when they happen.

    What else should community members know about you or your positions?

    I’m happy to talk to anyone from the community anytime about fedora items. Feel free to contact me on matrix or irc or email. I’m human and make mistakes, but I like to think I learn from them and do better over time. 🙂

    elections, Fedora, Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo)

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fesco-election-interview-with-kevin-fenzi-2/

    #elections #Fedora #FedoraEngineeringSteeringCommitteeFESCo_

  15. This is a part of the Elections Interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The voting period starts on Friday, 8 December and closes promptly at 23:59:59 UTC on Thursday, 21 December.

    Interview with Tomas Hckra

    Why do you want to be a member of FESCo and how do you expect to help steer the direction of Fedora?

    I believe that my perspective as a fedora release engineer can bring some new opinions into the steering process. My focus is mostly on user/contributor self-service where possible so we can remove obstacles for new people coming into the Fedora project.

    How do you currently contribute to Fedora? How does that contribution benefit the community?

    Over the last decade, I went through package maintenance and app development. Currently, I am part of the release engineering team, helping out with releases and related infrastructure work. Right now I am working on dropping the Product Definition Center from our workflows so we can reduce the complexity in our package-related processes and tooling.

    How do you handle disagreements when working as part of a team?

    Most of the team disagreements I was part of were caused by communication issues and misunderstanding of one or the other side. So I strongly believe that most problems are resolvable by listening, considering the other side, and communicating about the disagreement clearly. The next step is building consensus keeping in mind all the viewpoints that caused the conflict in the first place.

    What else should community members know about you or your positions?

    I am a full-on open-source nerd, everything in my house is running open-source SW. I am not shy of public speaking you can find some of my talks on YouTube like this one about opensource home automation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUhHaHnzhYA

    Two main ideas that define my approach to technology:
    “I want all things open and all sources shown”
    “Where is a serial console there is a way”

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fesco-election-interview-with-tomas-hckra/

    #elections #Fedora #FedoraEngineeringSteeringCommitteeFESCo_

  16. I wrote about Logic Models in open source software planning a few days ago. Now, feast on this hot take: Logic Models are a superset of OKRs that avoid some of the common failures of that tool, and provide other advantages too!

    discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

    #strategy #planning #okrs #logicmodel

  17. ... One such tool I personally find helpful and think would be good is called a "logic model" — it's a way of expressing your _theory of change_.

    And all of this is to say, I wrote a short post about this tool in Fedora -- we're using it as a framework to plan and structure our strategy for the next five years.

    Check it out if this is at all interesting to you:.

    discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

    #logicmodel #strategy #planning #fedora #theoryofchange

  18. Another saturday, another weekly recap from my tower.

    This week includes RHEL10 and F44 migrations, 502's and AI, kernel security updates whirlwind and a wild s390x maintainer test instance appears!

    So, if you hit 502's from koji.fedoraproject.org or src.fedoraproject.org those should hopefully be no longer happening.

    scrye.com/blogs/nirik/posts/20