Fedora Leftovers: Fedora Council and More
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Proposed change to the Fedora Council policy for Edition promotion
The Fedora Council is considering a change to our policy for promotion of a Fedora deliverable to “Edition” status. Please read that entire document for context before commenting.
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Kushal Das: Breaking out of algorithm
Many of you already know about my love of photography. I am taking photos for many years, mostly people photos. Portraits in conferences like PyCon or Fedora events. I regularly post photos to wikipedia too, specially for the people/accounts which does not have good quality profile photos. I stopped doing photography as we moved to Sweden, digital camera was old and becoming stable in a new country (details in a different future blog) takes time. But, last year Anwesha bought me a new camera, actually two different cameras. And I started taking photos again.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Fedora Ops Architect Report
Hello Fedora folks! Can you believe this is the end of September already? Blink and you might have missed the month! I’ve rounded up a few things that are happening around the project that may be of interest, so read on for more.
We are right in the thick of release season, and if you have a change landing in F41, now is the best time to make sure everything is working as planned. If you get a notification that you are tagged in a release notes ticket, please do verify if your change needs a release note or not, and if so please write one.
We enter Final Freeze on October 15th, and help with identifying and resolving blocker bugs would be hugely appreciated. You can propose and help out through our Blocker Bugs app.
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Fabio Alessandro Locati: On being the cheapest cloud
Recently, I heard a pitch from a public cloud company. Among other characteristics, a key aspect they stressed is that they are the cheapest cloud. This aspect struck me. Not because I believe it is or is not, but because I’ve heard many companies pitch themselves as the cheapest cloud over the years. I asked the CTO if they were foreseeing consistent and planned cuts in the pricing every year or so.