RHEL Clones and Fedora Update on Websites and Apps Community Initiative
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Rocky Linux 9.2 is rocky
Although Rocky Linux 9.2 emerged on Tuesday, one of the architectures wasn't ppc64le - the release was held back. [...]
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AlmaLinux OS 9.2 and Rocky Linux 9.2 Are Out Now as Free RHEL 9.2 Alternatives
Based on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 release, both AlmaLinux OS 9.2 (codenamed “Turquoise Kodkod”) and Rocky Linux 9.2 bring pretty much the same new features and improvements implemented by Red Hat in their upstream release.
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Fedora Community Blog: Wrapping up the Fedora Websites and Apps Community Initiative: Part III
This is the third post in a series covering details about the journey of the Fedora Websites and Apps community Initiative, those who were involved in making it a grand success, and what lies ahead down the road for the team. If you have not already, read the previous post before delving into this one.
Processes and Visibility
Around April 2022, I shifted my focus to rewriting our team documentation. I aimed to maintain high codebase standards for our websites and applications while ensuring a clear understanding of our team processes. This would ensure that the team’s work could continue even after completing the community initiative. We actively participated in community events such as Fedora Linux Release Parties and Nest With Fedora, where we shared updates on our projects and discussed special team initiatives. Ashlyn Knox and Onuralp Sezer went the extra mile by organizing interactive workshops during these events, both personally and on behalf of the team. Their efforts aimed to onboard new members and educate the community about the latest developments in web technologies. Meanwhile, Ojong Enow and Subhangi Choudhary diligently pushed forward with their assignments as we neared the completion of our cohort.