I have the next article in this series ready for review and then
publication. I will start one of the other two I have in the queue
tomorrow.
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=12245&preview_id=12245&preview=true
Thanks,
Charles
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Hello all,
The Google Summer of Code 2016 announcement went up this afternoon. Feel
free to share this around – applications open Monday and go until the 25th.
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-accepted-google-summer-of-code-gsoc-2016/
CCing social-media for the extra signal boost.
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 11:41:19PM +0800, Paul Magahis wrote:
> My goal is to continue to spread the good things about Fedora in our
> country. I will help them realize that Fedora is the most advance
> community base distro out there and is the future of Enterprise Linux.
Sounds great, and welco
Hi,
My name is Paul Reynand Magahis from Philippines and my FAS account is
"paulreynand". I'm a Fedora user for quite a while now. I've been involved
in some open source events in the past such as Linux Day and Software
Freedom Day, doing some technical talks in schools and in other local Linux
Us
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 08:53:35AM -0400, James Bishop wrote:
> 1. After reading through the TRAC, the project that interests me is the
> Python talking points. That said, I'm unsure as to how exactly to go
> about getting involved.
Probably the easiest thing is to start a wiki page and put a basi
Hello,
After taking some time to do some reading and get aquainted, I believe
I am ready to get started. However, there are still some things I am
unclear on:
1. After reading through the TRAC, the project that interests me is the
Python talking points. That said, I'm unsure as to how exactly to