Musicians' Guide.
by Christopher Antila
Hello:
Several weeks ago, I sent this list some emails about a proposal for the
Summer Coding 2010 project. This proposal was approved, so I will be
writing a "Musicians' Guide" for Fedora 14.
This new guide will cover aspects of using certain music and audio
applications in Fedora Linux, and also some strategies to optimize a
Fedora Linux system for audio production.
I've already begun to organize the writing process, and, as per Rudi's
advice, have added the new guide to both the "Docs Project guide goals
for F14" and the "Docs Project guides table" wiki pages. I have also
requested hosting from Fedora Infrastructure, which will be linked to
the other two pages when available.
I look forward to working with the Fedora community this summer. The
opportunity to contribute something meaningful is greatly appreciated!
Christopher.
13 years, 10 months
Changes needed in the development of the RNs
by Eric Christensen
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First, let me say what an awesome job John (jjmcd) and others have been
doing on the Release Notes. We continue to get kudos from the readers
out there, which is most awesome.
Earlier today we did get a bit of "I wish I could have seen X in your
RNs"[1]. The requester's problem is not that we didn't talk about the
new backup solution but rather we didn't talk about the fact that the
old solution went away.
What I envision is a categorical representation of changes. This means,
in this case, that the default backup solution for Fedora changed. We
should not only document the change but also talk about what's going to
happen to the previous default and maybe a migration path.
This is going to take better communication with developers and probably
RELENG. I'm open to ideas, though!
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=600249
- --Eric
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13 years, 10 months
One Question.
by giannhs.var@thegworld.gr
I would like to know,how to join the appropriate groups in the account
system to work on the teams.
Thank you.
13 years, 10 months
Self-Introduction: Giannhs Varsamis - Greek
by giannhs.var@thegworld.gr
What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past? I have
worked and i still working as a articles writer in my website.I also
have written some guides for software on Linux.
What level and type of computer skills do you have? I am using Linux
(Two Distros Ubuntu & Fedora).I also have studied HTML in the past and
now i am studing Python.I have programmed SQL lessons for the near
future(as soon as i finish Python).
What other skills do you have that might be applicable? I am still a
student so i don't have any very special skills, i have mentioned my
skills in the previous paragraph.
What makes you an excellent match for the project? I really like
writing.And i have written guides how-to's and some others in the
past.( Some are in my native language and some others are in English!)
[unimor@unimor ~] # gpg --fingerprint EC7E3A55
pub 2048R/EC7E3A55 2010-06-04 Giannhs Varsamis (gaidouri)
<giannhs.var(a)thegworld.gr>
Key fingerprint = C543 F142 A759 6CE0 776C 0C63 CA1C 8E9E EC7E 3A55
sub 2048R/3E4AE1CD 2010-06-04
13 years, 10 months
Re: Self-Introduction: Gerard Ryan.
by Gerard Ryan
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On 04/16/2010 10:21 PM, Gerard Ryan wrote:
> Good evening Documenters.
>
> I'm Gerard Ryan. My IRC nick is Gearoid, and my fedora account nick is
> galileo. Here is why I am interested in becoming a fellow documenter.
>
> --What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past?
>
> I'm not 100% sure what is meant by 'projects' and 'writing' here. I
> don't think I have worked on any projects before, none are coming to
> mind that are worth mentioning. With regards to writing, I have Bachelor
> of Arts degree in two languages (French and Gaeilge), and that certainly
> required me to write!
>
>
> --What level and type of computer skills do you have?
>
> I consider myself to have quite good computer skills. Back before my
> enlightenment (about 4 years ago), I was 'the go-to guy' for my family
> and friends for all of their MS Windows problems. Since I started using
> linux, I began to enjoy my computing experience far more. In the past
> couple of years, I have only used MS Windows or Mac OSX if any of my
> family or friends needed help, so 99.9% of my usage has been with linux.
> At the moment, I do most of the server admin work for one of my friends,
> and I also have a server myself as a sort of personal playground. I use
> the shell when possible, and I try to automate stuff as much as I can
> with bash or python. My bash is functional but starting to go stale; and
> my python is decent and ever-improving. I can usually understand perl,
> but I have never taken the time to sit down and learn it.
>
>
> --What other skills do you have that might be applicable?
>
> I have people skills and teaching skills. I was raised in a small hotel,
> so dealing with people is something that comes naturally to me. At the
> moment, I am in my second year working as a language assistant in a
> secondary school. I help teach English to francophone teenagers.
>
>
> --What makes you an excellent match for the project?
>
> I have been using gnu/linux/FOSS for a few years now, so I feel it's
> about time I got off my lazy behind and started to do something for the
> community. I have been thinking about it for a few months now, but I
> didn't know what I could do. I don't have the confidence in my
> programming skills yet to try developing, I'm not very good with graphic
> design, so I wouldn't be very helpful in the artwork field. My command
> of the English language is something I have the utmost faith in, so I
> feel that the Documentation Project is where I could be most useful.
> Also, I have a craving for knowledge, and I know that I will learn a lot
> as a by-product of helping out. Unfortunately, I don't have a girlfriend
> at the moment, so I usually have lots of free time to spend online! :)
>
>
> --GPG KEYID and fingerprint
>
> [gr@xps ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 8DCE7BDB
> pub 2048R/8DCE7BDB 2010-04-08 [expires: 2015-04-07]
> Key fingerprint = 1264 5BD0 EE48 04C2 334D DAA7 F071 A4DE 8DCE 7BDB
> uid Gerard Ryan <mail.gerardryan(a)gmail.com>
> sub 2048R/D1A190D4 2010-04-08 [expires: 2015-04-07]
>
>
> I'm now off to learn a bit about publican, and to familiarize myself
> with the writing style guide, etc. I think I should pick it up pretty
> quickly.
> If any of you could have recommendations as to where you think I could
> be useful, or if you would like me to proof-read or edit or give
> feedback on anything, please let me know! :)
>
> Ger.
Hi everyone,
I have revoked my old gpg key, so here are the details for my new one:
pub 4096R/44019963 2010-06-04 [expires: 2012-12-21]
Key fingerprint = 94D0 062B ECF8 A954 A028 D8BB CF72 593F 4401 9963
uid Gerard Ryan <mail.gerardryan(a)gmail.com>
sub 4096R/2F4A9ED7 2010-06-04 [expires: 2012-12-21]
Gerard|galileo|Gearoid.
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13 years, 10 months
Does readme-live-image get included in some Fedora package?
by Bruno Wolff III
The live base kickstart file used to build live cd images tries to copy in
/usr/share/doc/HTML/readme-live-image/en_US/readme-live-image-en_US.txt which
presumably used to be installed on Fedora systems as part of some package
that was normally installed.
Currently a warning is generated and the documentation doesn't get added to
the live image. (This is bug 546909.)
I am trying to figure out what the correct fix is. If readme-live-image doesn't
end up in any packages now (it definitely seems to be getting updated as
part of the Fedora Docs effort), then I'll just get rid of the code that
tries to include it. If it is packaged, I'm hoping to hear of the package
so I can get it added as a dependency to livecd-tools and refer to the
current location that it would be stored in.
I was hoping someone from the docs team might be able to help me out with this.
Thanks.
13 years, 10 months
Re: CMS
by Eric Christensen
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On 06/04/2010 02:00 AM, Zach Oglesby wrote:
> So it was only two not three, but here they are. I want to say I saw
> another one but I can't find it right now.
>
> "This front-page was put up as a stop-gap until a new CMS can be rolled out to
> serve docs.fedoraproject.org."
>
> I think the new setup looks and works great, but we need to at least
> take a look at the bugs and see what, if anything, can be done.
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=543540
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=544656
Okay, so Publican appears to have remedied these two tickets.
>
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Eric "Sparks" Christensen
> <sparks(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 06/03/2010 05:13 PM, Zach Oglesby wrote:
>>>> While looking at bugs assigned to the Docs team a saw at least 3 bugs
>>>> that talked about Publican being a temp solution. It seems that at
>>>> least a few people outside of Docs are not that happy with what
>>>> Publican provides.
>
> Can you give us the bug numbers because I'm not sure that I've seen the
> tickets. I know of a couple of implementation bugs that are being
> worked right now but they didn't give me heartburn over keeping Publican.
>
> --Eric
>>
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13 years, 10 months
F14 guide goals
by Eric Christensen
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Fedora 14 Alpha goes out in August. Yep, no rest for the weary. To
attempt to keep momentum up I'd like for everyone working on a guide to
work up a set of goals for their F14 version. Every week I'll want to
get an update on where you are on goal completion.
The list of documents that I will track are:
Accessibility Guide
Burning ISO images to disk
Fedora Live Images
Installation Guide
Installation Quick Start Guide
Managing Confined Services
SELinux FAQ
Security-Enhanced Linux
Security Guide
Technical Notes
User Guide
Virtualization Guide
Wireless Guide
Please let me know if I've missed any.
Once you have the goals, please add them to the wiki[1]. We can point
new or bored contributors towards the goals so they will have something
to do!
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_guide_goals_for_F14
Thanks!
- --Eric
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