Fedora Strategy and More Fedora Updates
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Fedora Community Blog: Help shape the Fedora strategy
The Fedora.Next strategy was a key part of the success we’ve enjoyed over the last few years. But we can’t stop there. It’s time to develop a strategy to meet our goal for the next five years: doubling the number of active contributors. To do this, there are a number of technical and community objectives we need to drive. It looks like that number is 18. The Fedora Council developed a list of 18 objectives to support the impacts we’re looking for. Now it’s your turn. Let us know what you think in the Discussion thread.
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Richard W.M. Jones: Frame pointers vs DWARF – my verdict
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a blog posting here about Fedora having frame pointers (LWN backgrounder, HN thread). I made some mistakes in that blog posting and retracted it, but I wasn’t wrong about the conclusions, just wrong about how I reached them. Frame pointers are much better than DWARF. DWARF unwinding might have some theoretical advantages but it’s worse in every practical respect.
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Weekly status of Packit Team: February 2023
Weeks 5–6 (February 1st – February 13th) # You can now use --srpm option with the packit build locally CLI command. (packit#1810) You will newly see news about Packit as a footer of the GitHub check runs summary. (packit-service#1881) Packit now groups related builds and test runs (e.g. triggered by the same event, just different chroots) together. In the future, this will allow better presentation of the overall pipelines (e.