Fedora 27 Final Release Readiness Meeting on Thursday, October 26 @
19:00 UTC
by Jan Kurik
Join us on irc.freenode.net in #fedora-meeting-1 for the Fedora 27
Final Release Readiness Meeting meeting.
The meeting is going to be held on Thursday, Oct 26, 2017 at 19:00
UTC. Please check the [1] link for your time zone.
We will meet to make sure we are coordinated and ready for the Final
release of Fedora 27. Please note that this meeting is going to be
held even if the release is delayed at the Go/No-Go meeting on the
same day two hours earlier.
You may received this message several times, but it is by purpose to
open this meeting to the teams and to raise awareness, so hopefully
more team representatives will come to this meeting. This meeting
works best when we have representatives from all of the teams.
For more information please check the [2] link.
[1] https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/7385/
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_Readiness_Meetings
Thank you for your support,
Regards, Jan
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Jan Kuřík
Platform & Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkynova 99/71, 612 45 Brno, Czech Republic
6 years, 6 months
Next button
by Eduard Lucena
Hi team,
I think I comment this in the IRC, but the new docs doesn't have a "Next"
button. This will help with the flow of the reading, and also will give it
a book-ish style.
Br,
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Eduard Lucena
Móvil: +56975687314
GNU/Linux User #589060
Ubuntu User #8749
Fedora Ambassador Latam
6 years, 6 months
Topics we should have docs for
by Matthew Miller
I'm looking at incoming searches for fedoraproject.org (landing in the
wiki). The most commmon term is (by far) "epel" — we should make sure
we have good EPEL docs. But, filtering that out, and also removing
Fedora, the top twenty terms are:
1. dnf
2. virtio drivers
3. firewalld
4. nmcli
5. virtio
6. systemctl list services
7. grub2-mkconfig
8. edit iptables
9. sssd
10. dnf update
11. iptables add rule
12. anaconda linux
13. dnf upgrade
14. iptables config file
15. iptables config
16. virtio-win
17. aarch64
18. dnf system upgrade
19. gssproxy
20. dracut
I know that this is self-reinforcing, since we get clicks for things
where we already have enticing wiki docs, but, still, this seems like a
starting place for things we should have covered in the new docs
system.
Alsqo, the above is by clicks. Here is the list by impressions — times
we were shown in results regardless of whether someone clicked —
followed by click-through ratio. Where this is low, we should have
*better* docs. Also I left "epel" in here but filtered out "fedora".
1. anaconda (0.21%) although here we fairly might not be what was wanted
2. dnf (3%)
3. yum (0.78%)
4. selinux (0.54%) this we should do better on!
5. epel (46.72%)
6. systemd (0.41%)
7. koji (0.57%)
8. sssd (2.36%)
9. rhel (0.1%) hmmm.
10. wayland (0.25%)
11. gpg (0.29%)
12. firewalld (12.04%)
13. systemctl list services (8.17%)
14. dracut (3.88%)
15. copr (0.41%)
16. fedup (1.08%)
17. systemctl (0.46%)
18. gpg key (1.5%)
19. aarch64 (5.49%) this is pretty great really!
20. virtio (12.55%) ditto
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
6 years, 6 months