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Fedora Ambassadors Update: December 2012
Welcome New Ambassadors We are happy to welcome our new sponsored Fedora Ambassador in December: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jltodea mentored by lbazan Fedora Ambassador Statistics Cheers, herlo
Posted in Ambassadors, Fedora, Tech
Tagged 2012, Ambassadors, December, FAmA, Fedora, statistics
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Well, that didn’t work: GoOSe Linux 6.0 Beta Release Candidate 5 (RC5) Now Available!
The hope was to make a Golden GoOSe available for Christmas, but it didn’t work. Oh well, here’s another release candidate! GoOSe Linux 6.0 Beta Release Candidate 5 (RC5) is now available for testing. Visit http://get.gooseproject.org/ to obtain the download. … Continue reading
GoOSe Linux 6.0 Beta Release Candidate 4 (RC4) Now Available!
GoOSe Linux 6.0 Beta Release Candidate 4 (RC4) is now available for testing. Visit http://get.gooseproject.org/ to obtain the download. Once you arrive at the above link, the downloads are under /releases/6.0/Beta-RC4/GoOSe/<arch>/. The GoOSe Project is always interested in feedback around … Continue reading
FUDCon Blacksburg: System Administrator Study Group
FUDCon Blacksburg is a little less than 3 weeks away and I can’t believe it’s almost here! So much to do, so little time, it will be a great event! As some of you may know, I’m putting on a … Continue reading
Posted in Fedora, FUDCon, SysadminSG, Tech
Tagged 2011, Blacksburg, December, ec2, Fedora, fudcon, SysadminSG
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Skein: Updating the build process (somewhat)
The original post is in the GoOSe mailing list. I am reprinting here for a wider audience. Last night, Mike (shalkie) and I had a nice discussion about the process we are now using to build / import packages. This … Continue reading
The GoOSe is getting cooked during the holiday!
The original post is in the GoOSe mailing list. I am reprinting here for a wider audience. As of this morning, it appears we only have around 40 failed builds! We’re getting very close! I think we could make an … Continue reading
Flying through RPM Builds with Koji: Pass #1 Results
Well, it looks like we’re just about finished with Pass #1 to build all of the imported SRPMs we can from upstream. The GoOSe Project results are looking good. Build statistics from 2011-11-01 through 2011-12-09 Completed Builds: 658 Failed Builds: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, December, koji, RPM Building, skein, statistics
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Releasing skein 2.0 into the wild – Grapple gets a client function
The GoOSe Project has been very busy over the past two weeks. This evening, after dinner, I will be releasing skein 2.0. It’s major functionality will be documented and placed in the RELEASE.rst file on github. Essentially, the request, query, … Continue reading