Hi Fedora QA people,
I am sending this email, as I think that the topic is related to this mailing list, testing Fedora Linux.
We are going to have a talk session below at an event, Nest with Fedora on 4-6th August after around 2 weeks.[1] The topic is to give the community an idea of what Fedora people have done to support Fedora Linux on the Framework Laptop[2][3]. We collect questions in advance. You can check the link below to submit your questions or/and vote. I am looking forward to seeing your questions.
[Talk-50] Behind supporting Fedora on the Framework Laptop - Ask Me Anything A guide to submit and vote: https://pagure.io/flock/issue/389#comment-807190
Thanks!
[1] Nest with Fedora - Registration Hopin: https://hopin.com/events/nest-with-fedora-2022/registration [2] Framework Laptop: https://frame.work/ [3] Framework Computer - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework_Computer
Thanks for attending this talk session! Now the recording is available on the event platform Hopin. And I created the detailed chapters of the video. You can see the link below to find it. https://pagure.io/flock/issue/389#comment-809656
Jun
On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 5:36 PM Jun Aruga (he / him) jaruga@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Fedora QA people,
I am sending this email, as I think that the topic is related to this mailing list, testing Fedora Linux.
We are going to have a talk session below at an event, Nest with Fedora on 4-6th August after around 2 weeks.[1] The topic is to give the community an idea of what Fedora people have done to support Fedora Linux on the Framework Laptop[2][3]. We collect questions in advance. You can check the link below to submit your questions or/and vote. I am looking forward to seeing your questions.
[Talk-50] Behind supporting Fedora on the Framework Laptop - Ask Me Anything A guide to submit and vote: https://pagure.io/flock/issue/389#comment-807190
Thanks!
[1] Nest with Fedora - Registration Hopin: https://hopin.com/events/nest-with-fedora-2022/registration [2] Framework Laptop: https://frame.work/ [3] Framework Computer - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework_Computer
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