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  1. Fedora KDE is working on increased support for Arm, with this change aiming to make Arm versions of Fedora KDE release blocking. Targeting Fedora 41!

    ➡️ fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes

  2. Super excited about @kde Plasma 6 releasing today! It won't be too long before the beta for Fedora 40 becomes available for testing, which will include Plasma 6 for Fedora KDE and Kinoite.

    For those looking for ways to contribute to KDE on Fedora, here's a ticket you can start with! It's for updating Fedora KDE Flatpaks to the KF6 runtime from KF5.

    ➡️ pagure.io/fedora-kde/SIG/issue

  3. Thanks to @packit for helping me bring the latest version of #autorestic to @fedora. 👏

    This is a much easier method for running restic for backups.

    bodhi.fedoraproject.org/update

  4. Starting tomorrow we have a series of Test Days coming for different projects. Maybe contribute with testing for the ones that pique your interest?

    * Mar 20-26: @Podman_io Desktop (for Windows and macOS as well)
    * Mar 21-26: Podman 5
    * Mar 25 - Apr 1: Fedora CoreOS
    * Mar 27: (Toolbx) @containertoolbx

    Get started: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

  5. Last batch of sessions for the day! Watch LIVE.

    Panel: Upstream collaboration & cooperation in the Enterprise Linux ecosystem: sched.co/1Or6Q

    Design Clinic with the Community Design Team: sched.co/1Or7O

    Autotesting in Fedora: sched.co/1PSs5

    Hands with CoreOS Assembler: sched.co/1PbMy

  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. 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

  8. انضم معنا إلى قناة ‎#فيدورا العربية الرسمية على شبكة ‎#ماتركس من خلال الرابط التالي:
    matrix.to/#/#arabic:fedoraproj

    #fedora#matrix@fedora

  9. #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

  10. Honored to be re-elected to the @fedora Engineering Steering Committee for a second term!

    communityblog.fedoraproject.or

    As noted in my election interview - communityblog.fedoraproject.or - I will try to be more of a voice for caution when I feel things are being rushed through, at the same time I will try to work on reducing policy and technical barriers preventing people from effectively contributing to the project.

    Contributors, thank you for your votes, and fellow #FESCo members, congratulations on your re-elections!

    @neal @sgallagh_fedora @decathorpe

    #fedora
    #elections

  11. If you want to join FESCo, nominations are open right now!

    fedoraproject.org/wiki/Develop

    You can nominate yourself or someone else.

    #fedora #fesco

  12. The panel for the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee may be of special interest to those who want to learn more about technical decision making in Fedora as this elected body is the one who approves and rejects changes to Fedora.

    Watch panel live: sched.co/1Or5W

    More info on FESCo: docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/f

  13. Thanks for all the support of those who supported my second term as part of the @fedora Steering Committee (FESCo). 🫂

    I hope we can all make Fedora even better!

    communityblog.fedoraproject.or

  14. Bluefin and Aurora 41 are now available on the stable channel! If you've been thinking about trying an atomic Linux, these custom images are a great sweet spot for enthusiasts in terms of new features and stability.

    Bluefin 41: universal-blue.discourse.group

    Aurora 41: universal-blue.discourse.group

  15. Loving to see the growth for Bazzite, Bluefin, and Aurora over the last year! Lots of folks are seeing how effective and easy it can be to use an atomic OS. :)

  16. Bluefin GTS is now available with Fedora 40! As the slower cadence custom image, you will now enjoy 6 months on the previous version of Fedora.
    universal-blue.discourse.group

    For stable channel Bluefin and Aurora users, you can expect Fedora 41 in the coming weeks as we wait for the Fedora CoreOS kernel to become available.

    Happy uneventful release day! You love to see it. :)

  17. Fedora 41 builds of Bluefin and Aurora are available now!
    universal-blue.discourse.group

    Keep in mind that this is not the official release for Fedora nor for us. This is basically so you can try the beta and will require rebasing. Once Fedora does the stable release then we will work on transitioning all of our channels.

  18. Another small update for Bluefin and Aurora! The main thing this go around is the addition of a new channel, the `stable-daily` channel. All about finding the update frequency sweet spot for folks. Please give us feedback on that channel!
    universal-blue.discourse.group

  19. More touch ups to Bluefin and Aurora as we get ready for the release of Fedora 41. You can see our tracker as we get ready at the link below.
    universal-blue.discourse.group

  20. More efficient updates coming your way with Bluefin and Aurora 3.4!

    The main change is that those on the `latest` channel will have rechunk enabled, with this feature coming to `gts` and `stable` users after it's gotten more testing. Daily and weekly updates will be smaller!*

    Goal is still to move to ztsd:chunked images - this is to help with the issue in the short term.

    Learn more: universal-blue.discourse.group

  21. A few days ago we hit 20 million pulls on GitHub. Thank you for your support and interest!

  22. As part of trying to make the best Linux desktop we can make, we implement Homebrew as the main package manager instead of dnf or rpm-ostree.

    "Wait, isn't Homebrew a macOS think?"

    Yes: ypsidanger.com/homebrew-is-gre

  23. @sls We set up a "planet" (blog aggregator) for feeds here as part of the initiative and we keep adding any blogs that we find interesting/relevant. You'd probably find a few new ones there (and please also suggest new ones for us to add):

    neuroblog.fedoraproject.org/pl

  24. Aaand... as part of the 2023 wrap-up, I finally finished getting all the web components of branched and built for @fedora 9 with the assistance of

    This should unblock migrating the mailing lists off our old EL7 hosts

    lists.fedoraproject.org/archiv

  25. How many Fedora Budgie users do we have out there? Super happy to have @buddiesofbudgie as part of the Fedora community making an awesome spin. :)

    Fedora Budgie Spin: fedoraproject.org/spins/budgie/

    Fedora Budgie Atomic: fedoraproject.org/atomic-deskt