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Fedora Project Podcast
46: Looking Ahead to 2025 | Fedora Podcast 46

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 29:43


As we look ahead to 2025, the Fedora Podcast dives into the exciting developments and changes on the horizon for the Fedora Project. We'll discuss what to expect with Fedora Linux 42 and 43, reflect on the evolution of the project, and explore the upcoming leadership transition as the Fedora Project Leader steps down. Join us for an engaging conversation about Fedora's future, its community, and the innovations that await in the new year. The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!

Fedora Project Podcast
45: Contributing to Open Source

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 41:29


We're diving into the world of open source development and explore what it means to contribute code to the Fedora Project and other open source initiatives. We'll discuss the tools, workflows, and resources that help developers make impactful contributions, as well as the benefits and challenges of working in an open source community. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this episode will inspire you to get involved and start coding for the open source world. The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!

LINUX Unplugged
593: Zen and the Art of Kernel Preempting

LINUX Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 77:56


A special guest joins us for the news, then we dive headfirst into our RT Linux kernel adventures—where speed seduced, but stability ghosted us.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:

Fedora Project Podcast
37: Fedora Strategy 2028 and Beyond

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 54:52


Knowing where you are and where you are going allows you to measure your success. That is why the Fedora Project has a 3-year strategy stretching out to 2028. Join Eric and Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Lead to see where the community is and where it is going. The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!

Fedora Project Podcast
33: The Birthday Episode

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 60:21


We just celebrated the Fedora Project's birthday! Join our host as he interviews Neal Gompa, long-time contributor, and Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Lead as we reminisce, look at Fedora Linux 39, and plenty of laughs in between. The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!

Fedora Project Podcast
31: The Fedora Slimbook

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 33:06


The Fedora Project and Slimbook just announced the Fedora Slimbook, a cutting-edge ultrabook. We'll take to Alejandro and Vaja from Slimbook about the new hardware and how Fedora Linux is optimized for this new platform! The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series!

Tech Over Tea
Fedora Linux With The Project Leader | Matthew Miller

Tech Over Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 125:32


I've talked a lot about Fedora Linux on my channel and today we have the one and only Matthew Miller the current Fedora Project leader on the show to discuss the current state and future of Fedora. ==========Guest Links========== Fedora Linux Website: https://fedoraproject.org/ Website: https://mattdm.org/ Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@mattdm Github: https://github.com/mattdm Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/mattdm ==========Support The Show========== ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson ► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo ► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF ► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson =========Video Platforms==========

Sustain Open Source Design
Episode 41: Ashlyn Knox on designing Fedora's new site

Sustain Open Source Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 28:18


Guest Ashlyn Knox Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Richard is the sole panelist today and he welcomes guest, Ashlyn Knox, who's a web developer, UI/UX designer, and community contributor, joining us from the Fedora community. Today, Ashlyn talks about their work doing front-end development and design for their websites and apps team. They discuss the Fedora website revamp project, people involved, and the funding. They describe their experience with code switching and a design problem they faced while working on the navbar and how they solved it. Then, Ashlyn fills us in on the usability studies for the Fedora Project Website Revamp, using Penpot prototypes tested with real users, and how they believe a closer connection between design and dev teams is so important to improve design in open source projects. Download this episode now to hear more! [00:01:15] Ashlyn tells us what they do at Fedora, primarily doing front-end development and design work. [00:03:02] The revamp of the Fedora website has been a large project, and Ashlyn fills us in on the people involved, the process, and how the funding for Fedora comes from Red Hat and sponsors. [00:05:14] We hear about the stakeholders that they negotiate with as far as the decision making with the website. [00:07:18] Ashlyn discusses their experience with code switching between design and development and how they need space to switch between the two. [00:09:28] Ashlyn describes a particular design problem they faced while working on the navbar and how she needed a structured approach to solve it. [00:11:08] We hear Ashlyn's history and how they were interested in coding as a kid but pursued a career in music teaching until the pandemic, which led them to taking a Bootcamp course. [00:12:47] They tell us about some of their previous projects and how it's gone to design and build websites, as well as finding clients. [00:14:49] Ashlyn explains more about the usability studies for the Fedora Revamp Project and how that went. They mention an amazing book on usability studies they read called, Don't Make Me Think. [00:17:33] Richard wonders how many people they had in their earliest usability study, where did they find them, and why is usability in the design process for open source projects seem so rare. [00:19:09] The prototypes were built using Penpot, a Figma tool, and tested with real users. Ashlyn talks about having a close relationship between the development and design teams and how they acted as a bridge between the two during the project. [00:21:01] Ashlyn shares that acknowledging the differences in languages and being okay with learning from each other can help make teams stronger and reduce miscommunication and friction. They also tell us how mentorship plays a crucial role and how they taught designers how to work with developers. [00:24:42] Find out where you can follow Ashlyn on the web. Quotes [00:07:35] On Design: “Basically, I put that part of my brain into a box, and I just run with the other part of it.” [00:21:09] “I think the acknowledgement of speaking different languages needs to be made and people just need to be okay with that and with learning other's languages.” Spotlight [00:25:16] Richard's spotlight is his high school art teacher, Mrs. Rosoff. [00:25:46] Ashlyn's spotlight is Tony Grimes at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Máirín Duffy with the Fedora Project. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Fedora (https://fedoraproject.org/) Sustain Open Source Design Podcast-Episode 35: Marie Nordin and Helping the Under-represented in Open Source (https://sosdesign.sustainoss.org/35) Fedora Community (https://fedoracommunity.org/northam) [Don't Make Me Think by Steve Krug](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27tMakeMeThink)_ Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Tony Grimes LinkedIn (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tony-grimes-778ba135) Máirín Duffy LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mairinduffy) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Ashlyn Knox.

Sustain
Episode 170: Smera Goel & Dotan Horovits at FOSS Backstage 2023

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 40:26


Guests Smera Goel | Dotan Horovits Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! On this episode, Richard is at the FOSS Backstage 2023 that is held in Berlin every year. Today, Richard has two guests joining him. He meets up with Smera Goel who was featured on Episode 3 of our Sustain Open Source Design Podcast. Richard catches up with her and what has been going on the past year and a half. Smera is a Product Designer and an Outreachy Mentor for Fedora. She is also the Mentor Project Representative for Fedora, in charge of looking after the participation of Fedora in different mentorship programs such as Outreachy and Google Summer of Code. Smera works for a startup in Berlin that has some open-source offerings, and she got her job from an open-source design job board. Richard and Smera discuss mentoring mentors and mentees in the context of software sustainability. Richard's next guest is Dotan Horovits, who's the Principal Developer Advocate at Logz.io. and he tells us about his own podcast called "OpenObservability Talks." He explains the dominance of closed-source vendors in the observability space, which has led to a siloed and vendor-locked situation. They also discuss how observability is important for cloud-based web applications and large production systems and how open-source projects should have an open door to the CNCF and how collaborations between different foundations can be beneficial. Download this episode to hear more! Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?lang=en) FOSS Backstage 2023 (https://foss-backstage.de/) Smera Goel Website (https://smera.notion.site/) Smera Goel LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/smera-goel/) Fedora (https://getfedora.org/) Sustain Open Source Design Podcast-Episode 3-Smera Goel on Designing in the Fedora Project, Outreachy, and India (https://sosdesign.sustainoss.org/3) Dotan Horovits LinkedIn (https://il.linkedin.com/in/horovits) Dotan Horovits Twitter (https://twitter.com/horovits) OpenObservability Talks Podcast (https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openobservability) Logz.io (https://logz.io/hp-sandbox/) OpenObservability Talks on the podcast apps (https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openobservability) OpenObservability Talks on YouTube (videocast) (https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks) Is “vendor owned open source” an oxymoron? (https://horovits.medium.com/is-vendor-owned-open-source-an-oxymoron-b5486a4de1c6) Open Source for Better Observability (https://horovits.medium.com/open-source-for-better-observability-8c65b5630561) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Dotan Horovits and Smera Goel.

Linux User Space
Episode 3:16: The Cent of a Distro

Linux User Space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 75:54


Coming up in this episode 1. CentOS 2. ... 3. ... 4. Just CentOS 316 Audio Timestamps 0:00 Cold Open 1:48 With a Little Help From Our Friends 9:42 CentOS History, 90's - 1996 11:46 96 - 2000 14:01 2000 - 2003 20:29 The Clone Wars 24:47 2004 - 2014 30:25 2014 - 2022 36:41 Our CentOS Experience 1:11:00 Next Time: Topics! 1:14:31 Stinger Watch this episode on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52MnZVvVumc) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52MnZVvVumc Banter Leo's font issue (https://mastodon.social/@leochavez/109809074194178438) The bug (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2144433#c6) HUGE Thanks to Carl George for technical help with this episode. Announcements Give us a sub on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) You can watch us live on Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) the day after an episode drops. If you like what we're doing here, make sure to send us a buck over at https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace CentOS Linux the History July 1994 The "preview" release for Red Hat Linux is released internally (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/History_of_Red_Hat_Linux) October 31 codenamed "Halloween" 0.9 is released. May 1995 "Mother's Day" 1.0 is released and introduces some iconic branding. March 1996 "Picasso" 3.0.3 is released. Version numbers might really matter, check out our Slackware episode (https://www.linuxuserspace.show/219) to find out how Patrick Volkerding felt about them. TL;DW (http://www.slackware.com/faq/do_faq.php?faq=general#0) September 2000 Red Hat Linux 7.0 has releases with their renamed gcc version (features.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/10/12/163218&mode=thread) May 2002 Enter Red Hat Enterprise Linux (https://access.redhat.com/articles/3078) with version 2.1. Sometime within 2002, Warren Togami starts the Fedora Linux Project (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Wtogami?rd=WarrenTogami). It aimed to bring together (https://web.archive.org/web/20031008123733/http://www.fedora.us/index-main.html) additional packages for Red Hat Linux. It wasn't a distribution on its own (https://web.archive.org/web/20030219051938/http://www.fedora.us/fedora.html). It was Extras for the existing Red Hat Linuxes. March 2003 Red Hat Linux 9.0, named Shrike, is released. July 2003 Severn, the beta for what would be Red Hat Linux 10, changes to a more open and community focused development process (https://lwn.net/Articles/40201/). September 2003, Red Hat Linux and the Fedora Linux Project, [merge into The Fedora Project].(https://web.archive.org/web/20031001204515/http://www.fedora.us/). Mailing list announcement (https://listman.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2003-September/msg00137.html) Transition info (https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7169) Also in September, enter cAos (https://web.archive.org/web/20120507000526/http://www.caoslinux.org/about.html). cAos1-base and cAos1-enhanced couldn't really exist without each other (https://web.archive.org/web/20050207043816/https://www.linuxtimes.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=406). November 2003 Red Hat signals that it's getting out of the Boxed Linux business (https://lwn.net/Articles/56947/). What was to be Red Hat Linux 10 instead released as Fedora Core 1 with (https://web.archive.org/web/20031107044428/http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/1/i386/os/RELEASE-NOTES.html) Extras. December 2003 the first alpha (https://web.archive.org/web/20040128013252/http://caosity.org:80/) of cAos. Three weeks later, CentOS 3 (https://web.archive.org/web/20040202083913/http://caosity.org/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=10). Another week later, CentOS 2 beta (https://web.archive.org/web/20040202084601/http://caosity.org/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=11). Whitebox Linux first release candidate (http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/news.html). David Parsley registered taolinux.org, and in December, started getting the site together (https://web.archive.org/web/20040111131901/http://taolinux.org:80/). Why Tao Linux? (https://web.archive.org/web/20040704030839/http://taolinux.org/?q=node/view/5) June 2006, David had to switch jobs (https://web.archive.org/web/20061013083339/http://taolinux.org/?q=node/view/8). Scientific Linux (https://scientificlinux.org) Feburary 2004 the final release cAos-1, the proof of concept,made it to mirrors (https://web.archive.org/web/20040402100908/http://caosity.org/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=22). March 2004 CentOS 3.1 is released (https://web.archive.org/web/20040325064219/http://caosity.org:80/). Karanbir Singh, or KB, noted that 3.3 was the first proper release (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTX5yguTxA4&t=352s). February 2005 CentOS receieved a Cease and Desist letter from the lawyers over at Red Hat in regards to using the Red Hat Logos and name on the centos.org website. CentOS's response (https://web.archive.org/web/20050222184509/http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=66). March 2005 CentOS 4 was released two weeks after its upstream RHEL 4. Coverage was picking up (https://web.archive.org/web/20050507081709/www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/5823/1/). Lance Davis announces (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-March/537696.html) that CentOS is separating itself from the cAos project. May 2005 cAos 2 is announced (https://web.archive.org/web/20040522050643/http://caosity.org:80/), also based on RHEL 3. 2008 A new distribution, also called Caos (https://web.archive.org/web/20081203074352/http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/caos/2008-November/002537.html). July 2009 Lance Davis, one of the Founders and lead of the CentOS 2 release, had been missing for many months (https://www.zdnet.com/article/centos-getting-their-st-together-is-a-top-priority/). From the mailing list (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2009-July/079767.html) From the Register (https://www.theregister.com/2009/07/30/centos_open_letter/) October 14 2009 Caos Linux 1.0.25 is released and is the last release of Caos, ever. January of 2014, Red Hat acquires (https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-and-centos-join-forces). July 2014 CentOS 7.0 is released (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-July/020393.html). 2019 Red Hat leaves Shadowman behind (https://www.redhat.com/en/about/brand/new-brand#). September 2019 Red Hat announces (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/transforming-development-experience-within-centos) CentOS Stream. Also in in September 2019, CentOS Linux 8 and CentOS Stream are released (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2019-September/023449.html). January 2021; Red Hat changes the way their dev subscriptions work (https://www.theregister.com/2021/01/20/red_hat_amends_developer_license/). December 2021 CentOS 9 Stream is released (https://blog.centos.org/2021/12/introducing-centos-stream-9/). CentOS links Main Web Page (https://centos.org) About (https://www.centos.org/about/) Blog (https://blog.centos.org/) Wiki (https://wiki.centos.org/) Forums (https://www.centos.org/forums/) Mailing Lists (https://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp/ListInfo) Git Repositories (https://git.centos.org) Bug reporting (https://wiki.centos.org/ReportBugs) IRC (https://wiki.centos.org/irc) Planet (http://planet.centos.org/) List of CentOS releases (http://mirror.centos.org/centos/) Other Links AlmaLinux (https://almalinux.org) Rocky Linux (https://rockylinux.org) Red Hat Linux family tree (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Redhat_family_tree_11-06.png) More Announcements Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.show Housekeeping Catch all the great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord. * Linux User Space subreddit (https://linuxuserspace.show/reddit) * Linux User Space Discord Server (https://linuxuserspace.show/discord) * Linux User Space Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) * Linux User Space Matrix (https://linuxuserspace.show/matrix) * Linux User Space Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) * Linux User Space Mastodon (https://linuxuserspace.show/mastodon) * Linux User Space Twitter (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitter) * Linux User Space TILVids (https://linuxuserspace.show/tilvids) Next Time We will discuss a couple of topics and some feedback. Our next distro is Endless OS (https://endlessos.com/home/) Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space Stay tuned and interact with us on Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Producer Bruno John Dave Johnny Co-Producer Tim Super User Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas Paul sleepyeyesvince

Sustain Open Source Design
Episode 35: Marie Nordin and Helping the Under-represented in Open Source

Sustain Open Source Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 33:58


Guest Marie Nordin Panelists Richard Littauer | Memo Esparza | Django Skorupa Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. On this episode, we are excited to have joining us Marie Nordin, who's the Code of Conduct Specialist working out of Red Hat's Open Source Program Office. She was introduced to FOSS the Fedora Project and Open Source Design through an Outreachy internship, and we're going to talk more about how useful this internship is at getting people into open source. You'll hear Marie's passion for supporting underrepresented people into open source, especially in project management, graphic design, and mentorship, and explains how she utilized the Outreachy program, and shares advice on where to begin if you're interested in becoming a mentor. We'll also learn about the Fedora community and how that works for interns and new designers, and she speaks more about the need for project and program management at Fedora. Go ahead and download this episode now! [00:02:20] We hear Marie's journey of how she got into open source and how she got involved in Outreachy. [00:09:06] Marie tells us how she pays it forward by being a mentor to people who may be in a similar spot. [00:12:39] Marie discusses the interactions she had working at Fedora, the Code of Conduct she implemented at Fedora, what her focus is right now, and what she's excited about. [00:16:35] Django brings up rough jobs being very important and taking an intense roll, and Marie talks about putting mental health at the forefront in community care taking and how she's focusing on this in the future. [00:20:02] We learn how delegation and prioritizing are key things to have to take care of yourself and the community well-being. [00:21:02] We hear more about the mentorship process and how Marie utilized the Outreachy program, and she tells us about the Fedora design team mentorship. [00:23:25] If you're interested in mentoring people but not sure where to begin, Marie shares some advice on how you can do that. [00:24:47] Marie explains how the Fedora community works for interns and young designers to get involved, the teams, active designers, and internships they have. Also, we hear about the need for people at Fedora doing project and program management. [00:32:39] Find out where you can follow Marie online. Quotes [00:16:47] “I just jumped into this community management world not really having a ton of experience with community management. Luckily, I'm empathic and intuitive by nature but that also brings on a lot of emotional weight especially when you're in a position like this.” [00:17:23] “You can't take care of other people without taking care of yourself.” [00:17:37] “You have to be able to set boundaries, like not getting notifications on your phone.” [00:18:02] “There's work-life balance, but if you do something you love, it's hard to stop. But if you don't stop, you're forced to stop.” [00:23:51] “I'm trying to pass on the mentorship skills to other people. It doesn't come naturally.” Spotlight [00:30:29] Django's spotlight is Penpot. [00:31:09] Marie's spotlight is Outreachy. [00:32:05] Memo's spotlight is Metalabel. Links Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Design & UX working group (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/t/design-ux-working-group/348) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Richard Littauer Twitter (https://twitter.com/richlitt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Memo Esparza Twitter (https://twitter.com/memo_es_) Django Skorupa Twitter (https://twitter.com/djangoskorupa) Marie Nordin LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/riecatnor) Marie Nordin Twitter (https://twitter.com/rie_cat) Outreachy (https://www.outreachy.org/) Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en) Fedora Project WIKI Flock (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flock) Penpot (https://penpot.app/) Metalabel (https://www.metalabel.xyz/) Matrix-Creative Freedom Summit (https://matrix.to/#/) Fedora Community Blog-Creative Freedom Summit (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/) Fedora Design Team Matrix/Element Channel (https://matrix.to/#/#design:fedoraproject.org) Fedora Design Team Gitlab (https://gitlab.com/fedora/design/team) Fedora Design Team Forum (https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/design) Creative Freedom Summit Blog (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/) Creative Freedom Summit Matrix/Element Channel (https://matrix.to/#/#creativefreedom:fedora.im) Creative Freedom Summit PeerTube Channel (https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/c/creativefreedom/videos) Open Source Summit EU: Mental Health in Community Caretaking Panel (https://osseu2022.sched.com/event/15z6W/panel-discussion-mental-health-in-community-caretaking-monica-ayhens-madon-independent-karen-hixson-karen-hixson-lpc-ruth-ikegah-chaoss-amy-marrich-red-hat) Community Caretaking Linktree (https://linktr.ee/community_caretaking) Other Links Fedora Design Team Matrix/Element Channel: https://matrix.to/#/#design:fedoraproject.org Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/fedora/design/team Forum: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/design Creative Freedom Summit Event details: January 17-19th, 2023. The event will be streamed in the Element and on the Peertube channels.  Blog Post: https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/youre-invited-to-the-creative-freedom-summit-hosted-by-the-fedora-design-team/ Matrix/Element Channel: https://matrix.to/#/#creativefreedom:fedora.im PeerTube Channel: https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/c/creativefreedom/videos Open Source Summit EU: Mental Health in Community Caretaking Panel Sched session: https://osseu2022.sched.com/event/15z6W/panel-discussion-mental-health-in-community-caretaking-monica-ayhens-madon-independent-karen-hixson-karen-hixson-lpc-ruth-ikegah-chaoss-amy-marrich-red-hat Community Caretaking Linktree: https://linktr.ee/community_caretaking Credit to: Monica Ahyens-Madon, Ruth Ikegah, Amy Marrich, Leslie Hawthorne, Karen Hixson Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Monica Ahyens-Madon Ruth Ikegah Amy Marrich Leslie Hawthorne Karen Hixson Special Guest: Marie Nordin.

OsProgramadores
E55 (EN) - Matthew Miller - Fedora Project Leader

OsProgramadores

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 45:04


Matthew Miller is a Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat and the Fedora Project Leader. Links Matthew Miller on Twitter Mathew's Web site Matthew's Profile Page on Fedora Project Fedora Project Fedora Discussion Fedora Magazine Fedora Spins IRC Matrix Linux Slackware VAX VMS Books Neil Stephenson Filmes Dirk Gently OsProgramadores Site do OsProgramadores Grupo do OsProgramadores no Telegram Canal do Youtube do OsProgramadores Twitter do Marcelo Pinheiro

LINUX Unplugged
430: The Real Beefy Miracle

LINUX Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 74:57


We check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35. What's new, what's changed, and what's broken. It's a Fedora special. Special Guests: Matthew Miller and Neal Gompa.

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
The Real Beefy Miracle | LINUX Unplugged 430

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


We check-in with Fedora Project lead Matthew Miller on the state of the project, then conduct our exit interview with Fedora 34, and review Fedora 35.

beefy matthew miller jupiter broadcasting linux unplugged fedora project
Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 10 – The Host and David

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 46:14


Season 2 Episode 10 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We speak with David Duncan (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Davdunc) about Fedora cloud. Fedora Cloud downloads here (https://alt.fedoraproject.org/cloud/) Check out the SIG - special interest group wiki page here (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG) For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 10 – The Host and David

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 46:14


Season 2 Episode 10 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We speak with David Duncan (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Davdunc) about Fedora cloud. Fedora Cloud downloads here (https://alt.fedoraproject.org/cloud/) Check out the SIG - special interest group wiki page here (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG) For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 9 – The Host and Marie

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 21:07


Season 2 Episode 9 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: Marie Nordin talks about Fedora Nest (https://flocktofedora.org/) 2021 In What's going on Fedora, we talked about the upcoming test days: 7–15 Sept — i18n test week (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-07_I18N_Test_Day) 9–17 Sept — GNOME 41 test week (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-09_Fedora_35_GNOME_41) 12–20 Sept — Kernel 5.14 test week (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-12_Kernel_5.14_Test_Week) 15 Sept — Audio test day (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-15_Audio_Test_Day) Thanks to Ben Cotton's Friday's Fedora Facts (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2021-36/) for the information on this. For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 9 – The Host and Marie

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 21:07


Season 2 Episode 9 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: Marie Nordin talks about Fedora Nest (https://flocktofedora.org/) 2021 In What's going on Fedora, we talked about the upcoming test days: 7–15 Sept — i18n test week (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-07_I18N_Test_Day) 9–17 Sept — GNOME 41 test week (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-09_Fedora_35_GNOME_41) 12–20 Sept — Kernel 5.14 test week (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-12_Kernel_5.14_Test_Week) 15 Sept — Audio test day (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2021-09-15_Audio_Test_Day) Thanks to Ben Cotton's Friday's Fedora Facts (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2021-36/) for the information on this. For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Fedora Project Podcast
18: Season Two – Episode 7 – The Host, and Allan

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 31:36


Season 2 Episode 7 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We talk about Gnome 40 (https://forty.gnome.org/) with Allan Day (https://blogs.gnome.org/aday/)! You can read more about Gnome (https://www.gnome.org/) 40 on the Fedora Magazine (https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-34-feature-focus-updated-activities-overview/). For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Fedora Project Podcast
18: Season Two – Episode 7 – The Host, and Allan

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 31:36


Season 2 Episode 7 of The Fedora Podcast. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We talk about Gnome 40 (https://forty.gnome.org/) with Allan Day (https://blogs.gnome.org/aday/)! You can read more about Gnome (https://www.gnome.org/) 40 on the Fedora Magazine (https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-34-feature-focus-updated-activities-overview/). For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org

Sustain Open Source Design
Episode 3: Smera Goel on Designing in the Fedora Project, Outreachy, and India

Sustain Open Source Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 32:11


Guest Smera Goel Panelists Justin Flory | Memo Esparza | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! On this podcast, we will talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Joining us today, our guest is Smera Goel. Smera was previously an open source design intern through the Outreachy Internship Program and contributed with the Fedora Project on a couple of different projects and other things throughout the open source academia world that we'll be talking about with her. Also, we will learn about the Infographics project, the Fedora Zine project that she started, and what role mentorship plays in working together with other people collaboratively on design projects. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more, and if you're interested please subscribe! [00:02:36] Smera tells us how she discovered the design world, what got her into this kind of work, and all about the Outreachy Program and the Fedora Project. [00:05:14] We learn from Smera how she always loved being an artist and loved tech since she was a child, and the process of picking your college major in India. [00:07:22] Richard wonders when Smera joined Outreachy and was involved in Fedora, did she have any difficulties being a designer in that community and not just being a coder, and how did she manage the two competing interests. [00:08:54] Smera talks about the Infographics project, what some of the goals were for it, and how it was such a helpful tool for all the different projects. [00:12:12] Memo wonders what is the magical thing that makes Smera so excited, besides being a designer. She also tells us what kind of things she does in her everyday life and the connection process with the Fedora Project. [00:16:01] Richard asks Smera if she can talk about using Hindi or other languages, if there is awareness for open source at her university in India, and if she feels like it's becoming more well-known in the student world of technology. [00:19:30] Smera shares with us her idea of open source design as a professional job or as a business, as opposed to just being something she does with her volunteer time. [00:21:33] We learn all about the Fedora Zine project that Smera started, how she managed all the different feedback and ideas that people came with, and how she turned it into something that she shared back with the community. [00:23:18] Richard wonders what Smera is super excited about in the future when she has her free time back and how is going to bring her particular version of open source design. [00:25:01] Smera explains what role mentorship plays in terms of the design process and working together with other people collaboratively on design projects. [00:27:56] Find out where you can follow Smera on the internet. Spotlight [00:28:30] Justin's spotlight is the announcement of the new research from the Ford and Sloan Foundation funding. [00:29:03] Memo's spotlight is Spline. [00:29:46] Richard's spotlight is his mentor, Alexis Palmer. [00:30:31] Smera's spotlight is Fedora Design, especially Fedora Badges, Zine, and Infographics. Links Smera Goel Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmeraGoel) Smera Goel Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/smera-goel/) Fedora Project Commops Infographic (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/commops/_images/infographic-2020.png) Fedora Project Diversity & Inclusion Infographic (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/diversity-inclusion/_images/infographic-2020.png) Outreachy (https://www.outreachy.org/) Tech Crunch- “$1.3M in grants go toward making the web's open-source infrastructure more equitable.” (https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/03/1-3m-in-grants-go-towards-making-the-webs-open-source-infrastructure-more-equitable/?soc_src=tcapp) Spline (https://spline.design/) Alexis Palmer (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NVxAbD8AAAAJ&hl=en) Fedora Badges (https://badges.fedoraproject.org/) Fedora Zine (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Zine) Fedora Pagure Infographics (https://pagure.io/design/issue/685) Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Smera Goel.

Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 2 – The Host, Wim, and Aleksandra

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 37:47


Season two Episode 2 of The Fedora Podcast is hosted by Grayson (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Computerkid). This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We talk about the change to Pipewire (https://pipewire.org/) in Fedora with Wim Taymans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Taymans). You can read about this at The Fedora Magazine (https://fedoramagazine.org/pipewire-the-new-audio-and-video-daemon-in-fedora-linux-34/). We speak with Aleksandra Fedorova (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bookwar) to learn about the Annual Fedora Contributor Survey (https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/annual-fedora-community-survey/30354). And finally, in "What's going on Fedora?" We cover Ben Cotton's (https://twitter.com/FunnelFiasco) Friday Fedora Facts (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2021-22/), including The Fedora Elections (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-linux-34-elections-results/) The Red Hat Desktop Engineering team hiring (https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2021/05/20/new-opportunities-in-the-red-hat-desktop-team/) And our official IRC channels have moved to Libera.Chat (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/irc-announcement/) For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org We are a proud member (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/fedora-podcast/) of the Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.network) Thanks to Tricknology (https://open.spotify.com/artist/3FDvVTwe3XjmdNyKoqvHR6?si=OAwevZVhS9mNS7HnP2J8wA) for our music

Fedora Project Podcast
Season Two – Episode 2 – The Host, Wim, and Aleksandra

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 37:47


Season two Episode 2 of The Fedora Podcast is hosted by Grayson (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Computerkid). This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora Project works. In this episode: We talk about the change to Pipewire (https://pipewire.org/) in Fedora with Wim Taymans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Taymans). You can read about this at The Fedora Magazine (https://fedoramagazine.org/pipewire-the-new-audio-and-video-daemon-in-fedora-linux-34/). We speak with Aleksandra Fedorova (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bookwar) to learn about the Annual Fedora Contributor Survey (https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/annual-fedora-community-survey/30354). And finally, in "What's going on Fedora?" We cover Ben Cotton's (https://twitter.com/FunnelFiasco) Friday Fedora Facts (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2021-22/), including The Fedora Elections (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-linux-34-elections-results/) The Red Hat Desktop Engineering team hiring (https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2021/05/20/new-opportunities-in-the-red-hat-desktop-team/) And our official IRC channels have moved to Libera.Chat (https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/irc-announcement/) For the show notes, our chat room, and more, go to https://podcast.fedoraproject.org We are a proud member (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/fedora-podcast/) of the Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.network) Thanks to Tricknology (https://open.spotify.com/artist/3FDvVTwe3XjmdNyKoqvHR6?si=OAwevZVhS9mNS7HnP2J8wA) for our music

Destination Linux
224: Linux Kernel Bans UMN & Interview with Neal Gompa of Fedora Project | Destination Linux

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 64:46


This week's episode of Destination Linux, we are going to talk with Neal Gompa, a DevOps Engineer by day and a Linux systems aficionado and developer by night about Fedora Linux 34 as well as Fedora KDE. Then we'll check out the latest release of the open source video editor, Kdenlive 21.04 and in our Community Feedback we'll talk about the situation around the Linux Kernel banning the University of Minnesota from contributing. Plus we've also got our famous tips, tricks and software picks. All of this and so much more this week on Destination Linux. So whether you're brand new to Linux and open source or a guru of sudo. This is the podcast for you. Sponsored by: Digital Ocean = https://do.co/dln Bitwarden = https://bitwarden.com/dln Hosted by: Michael Tunnell = https://tuxdigital.com Ryan (DasGeek) = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Jill Bryant = https://twitter.com/jill_linuxgirl Noah Chelliah = https://asknoahshow.com Want to Support the Show? Support us on Patreon = https://destinationlinux.org/patreon Support us on Sponsus = https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus DLN Store = http://dlnstore.com Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://destinationlinux.org/contact Full Show Notes (for links and such) https://destinationlinux.org/episode-224 00:00:00 = Welcome to DL 224 00:01:07 = Community Feedback: Linux Kernel Bans University of Minnesota 00:11:51 = How To Send In Community Feedback 00:12:26 = Digital Ocean: App Platform / Cloud ( https://do.co/dln ) 00:14:17 = Interview with Neal Gompa Fedora Project Contributor 00:41:39 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 00:43:20 = Michael's Data Loss Prevention Story (Follow up to DL 221) 00:46:32 = News: Kdenlive 21.04 Released 00:53:25 = Linux Gaming: Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion 00:56:39 = Software Spotlight: Smart Music Sync 00:58:27 = Tip of the Week: Kdenlive Video Editing Shortcuts 01:01:48 = Outro 01:01:56 = Become a Patron for Extras & Bonus Content 01:02:50 = Join us Live on Sundays at DLNLive.com 01:03:01 = New Merch Drop at DLNStore.com! 01:03:36 = More Great Content at DestinationLinux.Network 01:04:11 = DLN Xtend Recording Live On May 19th 01:04:35 = Patron Only Postshow Join Odysee With Our DLN Invite Link = https://odysee.com/$/invite/@destinationlinux:9 Linux #OpenSource #Podcast

Destination Linux
224: Linux Kernel Bans UMN & Interview with Neal Gompa of Fedora Project

Destination Linux

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 64:47


This week’s episode of Destination Linux, we are going to talk with Neal Gompa, a DevOps Engineer by day and a Linux systems aficionado and developer by night about Fedora Linux 34 as well as Fedora KDE. Then we’ll check out the latest release of the open source video editor, Kdenlive 21.04 and in our […]

Open Source Voices
Episode 1: Matthew Miller - Fedora Project Lead

Open Source Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 50:23


Matthew Miller Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Lead, comes on the program to talk about his life and journey with technology. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewmiller/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattdm Fedora Wiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Mattdm Notes: JT's Wall-o-Linux that Matthew references: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-84xSVSd/0/c8dac89a/X5/i-84xSVSd-X5.jpg The Linux CD that JT showed Matthew, which was not the one Matthew was talking about: https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-8Kz8D8q/0/190dd66f/X5/i-8Kz8D8q-X5.jpg The Food Computer Program: https://foodcomputerprogram.com/about/ MindDripMedia's interview with Melanie Shimano at RedHat Summit 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_Cp8YRxgjo Denise's title at the time: Unsure, still checking. Fedora Social Hour Matrix Channel: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#fedora-social-hour:matrix.org Credits: Music by ikson: https://www.iksonmusic.com Special Guest: Matthew Miller.

Fedora Project Podcast
Episode 10: Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 31:08


Marie Nordin take some time to talk about the Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC) role inside the Fedora Project, the relationship with Red Hat, the Mindshare Committee, future plans, and Nest with Fedora Links: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/fcaic/ https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/ https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/nest-with-fedora-call-for-ideas/ https://pagure.io/flock/issue/226

Fedora Project Podcast
Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 31:08


Marie Nordin take some time to talk about the Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC) role inside the Fedora Project, the relationship with Red Hat, the Mindshare Committee, future plans, and Nest with FedoraFCAIC DescriptionThe Community BlogNest with Fedora in the blogNest with Fedora in Pagure

Sustain
Episode 38: Working Group Updates with Justin & Javi

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 42:06


Sponsored By: Panelists Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Guests Justin Flory RIT (https://www.rit.edu/) Javier “Javi” Canovas Open University of Catalonia (https://www.uoc.edu/portal/es/index.html) Show Notes This is a special episode where we are talking about the working groups that came out of the Sustain Summit in Brussels back in January. Today, we have Justin Flory, a student at Rochester Institute of Technology and Javier “Javi” Canovas, from Barcelona, an Assistant Professor at the Open University of Catalonia, who are very involved in the Sustain Working Groups. Javi is the bottom liner for the Governance Readiness Group and Justin is the bottom liner for the Principles of Authentic Participation (PAP). They will both talk about their groups and their involvement in them. They also talk about the Transparency Working Group. Also, Richard talks about the Nvie Git Flow Model. If you want to learn more about the different working groups, then this episode is for you! [00:01:31] Richard gives an overview of what the Sustain Working Group is all about and how you can join in on the conversation on the discourse forum. [00:05:22] Justin Flory tells us what PAP is and what does it mean to be authentically participating in something. He also explains navigating core values that don’t match up. [00:11:07] Richard wonders if Justin Flory ever tried to figure out what does it mean to be authentic as a large corporation versus what does it mean to be authentic as a lone script kitty and if those ever clashed? Justin explains. [00:15:35] Javi explains what Governance Readiness is and how that has materialized for him over the past couple of months. [00:18:17] Javi talks about some of the Governance Models that he’s looked at or put together. He is asked by Justin D. if any of his students know what he’s working on. Also, he talks about how many people are involved in his group. Justin F. tells us how many people are in the PAP group. [00:21:54] Justin F. builds on the Javi’s discussion about where the working group sits and explains that this working group is also another place where they’re trying to build that common language. [00:24:15] Richard talks about the “Nvie Git Flow Model” and a blog post that came out 10 years ago. [00:25:51] Justin F. talks about the Transparency Working Group and its focus. He also gives a shout out to Gunner’s interview on Episode 19 of Sustain’s Podcast, which helped him frame the way he’s going into some of this sustainability work. [00:31:35] Javi explains what his working group is looking at for the next meeting and what topics he’s looking to get feedback on for the working group right now. [00:34:09] Justin F. asks Javi what the working group is planning to do next and what would he want the working groups accomplishments to be? He explains. [00:35:43] Justin F. tells us where he wants to go with PAP and what’s next. He talks about “Boundary spanning.” [00:37:50] Richard says for any listeners out there who want to start listening actively or actively contributing to go to sustainoss.org/working-groups. Spotlight [00:38:49] Justin’s spotlight is a project he works for CodeFund which is Open Source. They passed 400 million ethical ads served. Big Milestone for them! Congratulations! ☺ [00:39:20] Javi’s spotlight is a project called, “Community Rule.” [00:39:59] Justin Flory’s spotlight is first a shout-out for the place where we have defined the Governance Model, which is open for issues and pull requests. Also, a cool initiative in the Fedora Project Community, an Open Source Linux Project. [00:40:54] Richard’s spotlight is NVIE Git Flow Model. He loves it! Quotes [00:22:36] “But now we’re in this changing world where Open Source is starting to become really popular or it’s being looked at a different way than it was twenty years ago.” [00:29:52] “We all eat, and it’s really important to eat. And if you don’t eat, you get angry. And if you get angry you close issues a lot faster without saying thank you, right?” Links Justin Flory Twitter (https://twitter.com/jflory7?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Justin Flory Blog (https://blog.jwf.io/about-me/) Javier Canovas Twitter (https://twitter.com/jlcanovas?lang=en) NVIE Git Flow Model (https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/) Boundary spanning (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_spanning) Sustain Working Groups (https://sustainoss.org/working-groups/) CommunityRule (https://communityrule.info/) CodeFund “400 Million Ad Served” (https://j.mp/codefund-400m) Fedora Project (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/) Sustain Podcast-Episode 19 (https://sustain.codefund.fm/19) Credits Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund Special Guests: Javier “Javi” Canovas and Justin W. Flory.

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
2020-03-03 | Linux Headlines 115

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 2:50


Kubeflow reaches 1.0, the Fedora Project seeks help naming its IoT Edition, Google's rollout of Chrome OS 80 is off to a rough start, and Ampere launches its Altra processor.

Linux Headlines
2020-03-03

Linux Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 2:50


Kubeflow reaches 1.0, the Fedora Project seeks help naming its IoT Edition, Google's rollout of Chrome OS 80 is off to a rough start, and Ampere launches its Altra processor.

Fedora Project Podcast
Episode 5: Fedora Magazine

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 37:37


Episode 005 features the Chief Editor of the Fedora Magazine Paul W. Frields. Paul, former Fedora Project Leader, is also a member of Fedora Engineering team. In this episode, Paul talks about the the Fedora Magazine, the way it works, how is the process to write an article, and the scope of the magazine in the Fedora Project.

Fedora Project Podcast
Fedora Magazine

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 37:38


Episode 005 features the Chief Editor of the Fedora Magazine Paul W. Frields. Paul, former Fedora Project Leader, is also a member of Fedora Engineering team. In this episode, Paul talks about the the Fedora Magazine, the way it works, how is the process to write an article, and the scope of the magazine in the Fedora Project.

Fedora Project Podcast
Episode 4: Fedora Documentation Subproject

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 18:27


Jared Smith, former Fedora Project Leader, member of FESCo (Fedora Engineering Steering Committee) and core member of the documentation team in the Fedora Project talks about the documentation subproject, the new tools, the translation system, and the hopes and future of the documentation in the Fedora Project

Fedora Project Podcast
Fedora Documentation Subproject

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 18:27


Jared Smith, former Fedora Project Leader, member of FESCo (Fedora Engineering Steering Committee) and core member of the documentation team in the Fedora Project talks about the documentation subproject, the new tools, the translation system, and the hopes and future of the documentation in the Fedora Project

Fedora Project Podcast
Episode 1: FPL Talking about Fedora Project

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 31:02


Matthew Miller mattdm (twitter.com/mattdm) , the Fedora Project Leader, talks about the Fedora Project, the Fedora Community and some other things related to Fedora Linux

Fedora Project Podcast
FPL Talking about Fedora Project

Fedora Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 31:02


Matthew Miller (mattdm), the Fedora Project Leader, talks about the Fedora Project, the Fedora Community and some other things related to Fedora Linux

DevOps Days Podcast
2015 - DevOpsDays DC - 28 - Consumer to Collaborator: Re-imaging the US Government's role in Open Source

DevOps Days Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2015


Government agencies are often hesitant to use open source tools out of concerns of security and compliance issues. This hesitancy to use open source deprives many government agencies from closely collaborating with others to create software that is finely tuned and widely available to scratch its own itch. The five-year old OpenSCAP community is helping to change that and re-imagining the US Governments role in open source through its NIST-Certified SCAP 1.2 scanning software and growing body of open source licensed SCAP content. By the OpenSCAP suite scanning and configuration management tools, government agencies looking to become high velocity organizations can automate the cumbersome process certifying a server has been properly hardened for production and begin to develop community resources for hardening of other popular open source tools. The OpenSCAP community is actively developing suite of software tools to make continuous monitoring in agile environments easier, especially for developers, who often do not realize they could be scanning their systems more collaboratively with Ops. OpenSCAP is not merely a secure piece of open source software, it is software that helps demonstrate security and compliance. The SCAP-Security-Guide Project is the only source of official configuration management SCAP and hardening content for Linux that is licensed open source and also directly reviewed by official government agencies. Initially started (and still significantly funded) by Red Hat, the OpenSCAP project has recently moved it's repository from the the Fedora Project to GitHub and has seen an increase in the pace of development.

Hackerfunk
HF-054 - Hardware besorgen

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2012 61:26


Immer wieder passierts, dass die eine oder andere Komponente des neuen Computers oder Laptops einfach nicht mit dem geliebten Linux funktionieren will. In dieser Sendung geben XTaran und Venty Tips, wie aus Kauflust kein Treiberfrust wird. Trackliste Old Slush – Ärger mit dem Verstärker Alpha C – Foreign Girl Mordi – Resolution Nächste Sendung am 3. März 2012, 19:00 Uhr auf Radio LoRa Device Driver Check :: Debian Hardware Compatibility List SuSE HardwareDB :: Hardware Datenbajnk von SuSE SMOLT :: SMOLT vom Fedora Project ThinkWiki :: Wiki rund um die Linuxkonfiguration auf Thinkpads von IBM und Lenovo OpenPrinting :: Rund um Drucker für Linux File Download (61:26 min / 77 MB)

Hackerfunk
HF-054 - Hardware besorgen

Hackerfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2012 61:26


Immer wieder passierts, dass die eine oder andere Komponente des neuen Computers oder Laptops einfach nicht mit dem geliebten Linux funktionieren will. In dieser Sendung geben XTaran und Venty Tips, wie aus Kauflust kein Treiberfrust wird. Trackliste Old Slush – Ärger mit dem Verstärker Alpha C – Foreign Girl Mordi – Resolution Nächste Sendung am 3. März 2012, 19:00 Uhr auf Radio LoRa Device Driver Check :: Debian Hardware Compatibility List SuSE HardwareDB :: Hardware Datenbajnk von SuSE SMOLT :: SMOLT vom Fedora Project ThinkWiki :: Wiki rund um die Linuxkonfiguration auf Thinkpads von IBM und Lenovo OpenPrinting :: Rund um Drucker für Linux File Download (61:26 min / 77 MB)

Linux Reality Podcast (MP3 Feed)

In this episode: a discussion of the history and background of the Fedora Project and a review of its newest release, Fedora 7, including a talk about some of its cool new technologies like Xen and Revisor; a mention of some great Fedora sites, such as the Fedora Forum, the Fedora FAQ, and third party repositories such as DAG, FreshRPMS, and Livna, and some reviews of Fedora such this; audio Listener Tip on gnome-open; audio and email listener feedback.

Geek Muse
Geek Muse - Episode 34

Geek Muse

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2006 59:40


Brian Knapp Ventrilo President, Pantech G6200 and fingerprint, Monad becomes PowerShell, ODF for MS Office, SGI Bankrupt, Open-source Java, Fedora Project, Darwin and Intel, GNU Darwin, Leopard and BitTorrent, MiniTV USB, Vista minimum requirements, 3tunes, Tunatic, Apple's new MacBook, Paint & Heat Problems, Glossy Screen, 3M privacy filter, No 12 inch MacBook Pro, Screen Spanning Doctor, MacBook upgrades