Release Notes, and F23 Change list

William Moreno williamjmorenor at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 14:05:15 UTC 2015


Is  there any update in the publican package in F22 or rawhide?
El 21/07/2015 06:44, "Zachary Oglesby" <zach at oglesby.co> escribió:

>  Fedora 23 is just around the corner and it is time to buckle down and
> start working on the release notes. If you are interested in working on
> this, or you want an easy way to get more badges please take a look at the
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> documentation][2].
>
>
>  If you have worked on this in the past please visit the page and remove
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>
>  Now your [change log][3]: (Note: I did not add a synopsis for self
> contained changes)
>
>
>  1 Fedora 23 Accepted System Wide Changes Proposals
>
> 1.1 Harden All Packages
>
>   Hardening is the process of securing a system/application by reducing
> its unnecessary functions, or restricting access. In Fedora 22 and before,
> it was up to the package maintainer to add %global _hardened_build 1 to
> their spec file to ensure their program was hardened. Beginning with Fedora
> 23 this will now become the defaults for all packages.
>
> 1.2 Mono 4
>
>   Update the Mono stack in Fedora from 2.10 to 4.*
>
> 1.3 Disable SSL3 and RC4 by default
>
>   This change will disable by default the SSL 3.0 protocol and the RC4
> cipher in components which use the system wide crypto policy. That is,
> gnutls and openssl libraries, and all the applications based on them.
>
> 1.4 Perl 5.22
>
>   A new perl 5.22 version brings a lot of changes done over a year of
> development. Perl 5.22 should be released 5/20/2015. See 5.21.11 perldelta
> for more details about preparing release.
>
> 1.5 Default Local DNS Resolver
>
>   To install a local DNS resolver trusted for the DNSSEC validation
> running on 127.0.0.1:53. This must be the only name server entry in
> /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> 1.6 Fedora 23 Boost 1.59 Uplift
>
>   This change brings Boost 1.58.0 or later to Fedora 23. We generally aim
> to ship 1.59.0, as that seems likely to make it (hence the Change name),
> but 1.58.0 is out and available now.
>
> 1.7 Glibc locale subpackaging
>
>   This change should make it possible to install or uninstall locales
> individually.
>
> 1.8 SELinux policy store migration
>
>   The newest SELinux userspace project release 2015-02-02 includes a
> change of the location of the SELinux policy store, which defaults to
> /var/lib/selinux/.
>
> 1.9 Two Week Atomic
>
>   Fedora Atomic Host is an implementation of the Project Atomic pattern
> for a specialized operating system for the deployment of containerized
> applications. For the past two Fedora releases, we've included an Atomic
> Host cloud image as a non-blocking deliverable. However, upstream Atomic is
> moving very fast — by the end of the alpha, beta, final stabilization cycle
> Fedora uses, the released artifact is basically obsolete. Additionally, the
> Project Atomic team at Red Hat would like to do their ongoing development
> work in the Fedora upstream, and the six-month release cycle does not lend
> itself to that.
>
> 1.10 Unicode 8.0 support
>
>   Unicode 8.0 got release on 17th June 2015. It includes 41 new emoji
> characters (including five modifiers for diversity), 5,771 new ideographs
> for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, the new Georgian lari currency symbol,
> and 86 lowercase Cherokee syllables. It also adds letters to existing
> scripts to support Arwi (the Tamil language written in the Arabic script),
> the Ik language in Uganda, Kulango in the Côte d’Ivoire, and other
> languages of Africa. In total, this version adds 7,716 new characters and
> six new scripts.
>
> 1.11 IBus 1.5.11
>
>   IBus 1.5.11 will have the features of XKB prefix language icons on the
> panel in KDE 5 and support $HOME/.XCompose file in all desktops.
>
> 1.12 Node.js 0.12
>
>   Fedora 23 will be updated to Node.js 0.12, the latest release of the
> platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast,
> scalable network applications.
>
> 1.13 jQuery
>
>   jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes
> things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling,
> animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across
> a multitude of browsers. With a combination of versatility and
> extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write
> JavaScript.
>
> 1.14 Layered Docker Image Build Service
>
>   Fedora currently ships a Docker base image, but Docker supports a
> layering concept. There are some applications like Cockpit which we would
> like to ship as layered applications.
>
>
>  2 Fedora 23 Accepted Self Contained Changes Proposals
>
> 2.1 Cinnamon Spin
>
> 2.2 System Firmware Updates
>
> 2.3 Cockpit GUI for Domain Controller Role
>
> 2.4 Containerized Server Roles
>
> 2.5 Frappe Framework
>
> 2.6 Cloud MOTD
>
> 2.7 Cloud Systemd Networkd
>
> 2.8 Local Test Cloud
>
> 2.9 RPM MPI Requires Provides
>
> 2.10 Sugar 0.106
>
> 2.11 ibus-libzhuyin
>
> 2.12 npm 2
>
> 2.13 Astronomy Spin
>
> 2.14 io.js Technology Preview
>
>
>
>  [1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Documentation_beats
>
> [2]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_workflow_-_beat_writing
>
> [3]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/23/ChangeSet
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