On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 08:45:56PM +1000, Ryan Lerch wrote:
On 11/03/2015 04:31 PM, Ryan Lerch wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>As with f22, i have done up the more in-depth overview of some of the new
>features in f23 workstation:
>
>http://fedoramagazine.org/?p=10665&preview_id=10665&preview=true
>
>can someone have an editorial look at it for me?
>
>I started looking at the Cloud and Server ones, but i really don't have
>enough knowledge in these areas to be able to do up a post like this --
>anyone care to have a crack?
>
>Also, other ideas for posts like this might cover the python3 everywhere
>post. I also reached out to the KDE folks to see if they wanted to do a
>post about what is new in KDE in f23 (not sure if that post went to thier
>list properly or not, because i havent heard back). Also a post about the
>new cinnamon spin might be a good idea too -- lots of screenshots of what
>it looks like.
>
>We also have jflory's updating to f23 post to go out post release as well.
>
>Jumping offline now for a few hours, but will be back later to help keep
>prepping for release day!
>
>I assume we are all hanging out in #fedora-mktg to help co-ordinate our
>publicity. Maybe we should set up a etherpad to to track a bit of a
>checklist too...
I spun up a quick instance of etherpad we can use for today too (if we want
to)
http://etherpad-rlerch.rhcloud.com/p/f23-release-day
These were both really useful, thanks Ryan.
I completed all my tasks in the etherpad. And all the posts have gone
out as planned. Every sign so far is we're headed for a record day on
the Magazine!
Also, Patrick Uiterwijk did us a huge favor putting Varnish in place
on the Magazine. Apparently the Wordpress instance hasn't even broken
a sweat serving several hundreds of requests a minute at some points
(it was over 18,000 reuqests within the first four hours).
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