Fedora Insight SOP for Marketing team
by Robyn Bergeron
Seeking feedback.
I've created an SOP for Marketing folks on how to utilize Fedora Insight
for promoting blog posts and creating original content (or moving
existing content from a wiki, such as a Feature Profile, to a more
publishing-friendly, timely environment).
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight_Marketing_SOP
Let me know what you think! (Including whether or not the processes I've
laid out work / make sense when reading... :D)
-robyn
13 years
[In the news'] Video: Introduction to Fedora
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://www.trainsignaltraining.com/videos/fedora-linux
"Fedora began in 2003 and the most recent version, 14 is codenamed
Laughlin. In this video, we will begin with a brief history of the
operating system, including a discussion of some of its unique features.
We’ll then review installation options including CD/DVD and USB. In
addition, if you’d like to test Fedora before permanently installing it
on your hard disk, you can use virtualization software and we’ll cover
that in another video.
The video continues with a look at the Fedora desktop and how to
navigate and customize it to your liking. We’ll wrap up with a few key
resources where you can learn more about the Fedora community."
Rahul
13 years
[In the news] 7.5 Reasons to Look Forward to Fedora 15
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/429829:75-reasons-to-look-forward-to...
"One of the reasons I watch Fedora closely is that it's a precursor for
enterprise Linux. Not just Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), though
that's certainly true. But advancements in Fedora usually make their way
into other major distributions, and Fedora is often the first distro to
ship cutting (sometimes bleeding) edge software. That's not to say that
the other community distros never do this, but Fedora makes a habit of
pushing the envelope.
Fedora 15 is no exception — it has quite a few major new features, as
well as a few enhancements that will likely influence the entire Linux
landscape in the near future"
Rahul
13 years
[In the news] No Beefy Miracle for Fedora
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/72969
"In a surprise upset, the Fedora Project has chosen "Verne" for Fedora
16's release name, beating out Beefy Miracle — despite strong support
from former Fedora Project Leaders Paul Frields and Max Spevack.
Despite Spevack's promise to organize a wiener roast at Southeast
LinuxFest 2011 and wear a hotdog hat, the vote came in with Verne ahead
of Beefy Miracle by 542 votes. (Fedora uses range voting, rather than a
simple majority voting system for release names.)"
Rahul
13 years