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Category Archives: Tech
What I did today at Ohio LinuxFest – Salt
Yes, I was at the Ohio LinuxFest this weekend! Even though I did attend several presentations on Saturday. My day was mostly taken up with something else… I built rpm packages for salt! If you aren’t sure what salt is, … Continue reading
Fedora Infrastructure will soon have fpaste-server
Today, I deployed the latest fpaste-server package on a development box within Fedora Infrastructure. Test fpaste-server I’d like to get some folks to hit it and do some testing. If you have time, I would love it if you could … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, fpaste-server, Geek, Guru, Tech, Tools
Tagged Fedora, fedorahosted, fpaste, fpaste-server, python, rpm, trac, Yum
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Packaging Update: pydf now in Fedora
Recently, my friend beandog introduced me to pydf. After playing with it for a couple of days, I decided I liked it enough that I packaged and included into Fedora. (If you are interested in other packages I maintain, you … Continue reading
Wedding, Project Day and SELF
Folks, it’s been a few crazy weeks for me recently. Tons and tons of activity in my life. All of which has been good, so very good! Wedding on Friday the Thirteenth On May 13, Jennifer and I were wed … Continue reading
UTOS Project Day: Install Fedora 15
Are you planning on attending the UTOS Project Day this Saturday, May 28? Come work on your projects in an open environment with food, friends and feedback. Folks, since Fedora 15 was just released yesterday, I had an idea regarding … Continue reading
Fedora 15 (Lovelock) is here – get yours today!
Here’s the announcement from Fedora Project Leader, Jared Smith. Several new features are available, many which I am excited about. GNOME 3 desktop environment – built from awesome! Btrfs filesystem now optionally available Better crash reporting Better SELinux support More … Continue reading
UTOS Project Day: Add your project
UTOS Project Day is this Saturday, May 28! If you are planning on attending and have a project that needs help or you just want to tell people about it, add it to the UTOS Project Day ‘Projects’ page. Make … Continue reading
UTOS: Call for Operational Volunteers
Utah Open Source is preparing for the future. While we are not having a Utah Open Source Conference in 2011, we’re getting ready to gear up for UTOSC 2012 along with a ton of community events throughout 2011 To do … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Conferences, Fedora, LUGs, News, Tech, UTOS
Tagged 2011, Future, may, project day, utos, volunteer
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Come work on your project at UTOS Project Day
UTOS Project Day is: working on a project that you otherwise may not have time. learning a new technology by joining others. networking with other smart people who like to create stuff. junk food for up to 8 hours of … Continue reading
Introducing Silver
I thought a few of you might be interested in a project I’ve recently started, called Silver. Today, I released version 0.2. Silver is a full-fledged development environment built on one machine built purely in Python. Silver (formerly PyCamps) is … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Community, Fedora, Geek, git, Python, Releases, Silver, Tech, Tools
Tagged 2011, Deployment, Development, git, may, PyCamps, Silver
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