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hahahaha! boa
Rodrigo Menezes escreveu:
Aloco, Hugo de volta a vida??? O Hugo, o que a Blizzard vai achar de
você estar fazendo outra coisa? hahaha, brincadeira!!!
Quoting Hugo Cisneiros <hugo(a)devin.com.br>:
> Sinceramente, depois dessa mensagem do Max, fiquei emocionado e com
> saudades :P Alguém me dá alguma coisinha (mesmo que seja besteira) pra
> fazer, mas só uma coisinha? :P
>
> []'s
> Hugo
>
> On 5/31/07, Max Spevack <mspevack(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> My fellow Fedorans,
>>
>> In a few hours (about 10:00 AM EDT/2:00 PM GMT), Fedora 7 will go live
>> to the world.
>>
>> It's the middle of the night in the main Red Hat offices in Raleigh and
>> Westford, but I amm in Berlin this week for LinuxTag, which is the
>> largest Linux conference in Europe (10,000 visitors over 4 days).
>>
>> We have a great looking Fedora booth, and we are holding a FUDCon
>> (Fedora Users and Developers Conference) here today during which we have
>> a conference hall that probably seats 150 people all to ourselves. We
>> are giving speeches and talks about Fedora all day long, both in German
>> and in English. I've already had several people come by asking when
>> Alan Cox will be arriving. Answer: Real Soon Now.
>>
>> We have several activities ongoing at the Fedora booth, including an
>> install-fest, and a troubleshooting contest with prizes that include
>> free books and free Red Hat training classes. We have all variety of
>> Fedora swag as well. It's quite an impressive setup here at LinuxTag,
>> and worth noting that the entire organizational force behind the event
>> was driven by our Fedora Ambassador community of volunteers.
>>
>> This email is my "personal" Fedora 7 release announcement, and also
>> touches on some of the topics that I will mention during my speech at
>> FUDCon today.
>>
>> Before I talk about Fedora 7, it's useful to look at recent history.
>> One of the Fedora Project's mottos is "the rapid progress of free and
>> open source software." With Fedora Core 5 in March of 2006, Fedora Core
>> 6 in October of 2006, and Fedora 7 today, that's about 7 months per
>> release. And with several million Fedora Core 6 installs, everyone who
>> works on Fedora should feel very proud that not only is the software
>> being released often, but it's also high quality, and in high use around
>> the world.
>>
>> ====
>>
>> Fedora 7 represents the culmination of several goals that Fedora has
>> spent the last few releases (spanning the course of at least 2 years)
>> working to achieve.
>>
>> I've written previously on this list about the aspects of Fedora 7 that
>> I think are the most important (
http://tinyurl.com/yuc7ax).
>>
>>> From my perspective, it is the fundamental infrastructure changes that
>> Fedora 7 represents that are the biggest achievement.
>>
>> The entire Fedora toolchain has been freed. Every step in the
>> distribution-building process is completely open.
>>
>> Code checked into an external CVS. Packages built on a completely
>> external build system. Distros and LiveCDs built on completely open
>> compose tools.
>>
>> All of this functionality is available via the command line or via a
>> graphical tool that is build on the APIs that we provide.
>>
>> For folks who hack on free software, I hope that this is a compelling
>> development environment in which to work. For folks who are end users
>> of free software, we believe that the Fedora toolchain allows people to
>> remix Fedora, and customize it in ways that will provide a much wider
>> variety of Fedora-based spins than we could ever offer if "Fedora
>> Release Engineering" had to build them all directly.
>>
>> There is plenty more, but this email isn't meant to be an exhaustive
>> list of Fedora 7 release features.
>>
>> ====
>>
>> Additionally, I'd like to mention a few other new things that Fedora has
>> completed in time for Fedora 7:
>>
>> Our home page,
fedoraproject.org has a new look. We've added a series
>> of static HTML pages that sit on top of our wiki, and I think it makes
>> the initial experience of
fedoraproject.org much simpler, and much more
>> useful. The organized chaos of the wiki is all still just one click
>> away, but we didn't want first-time visitors to fp.o overwhelmed with
>> the wiki from the first instant.
>>
>> Our documentation pages have also been given some new organization,
>> living at
docs.fedoraproject.org.
>>
>> The lifespan of a Fedora release has been increased to "two releases
>> plus one month". This means that Fedora Core 6 will continue to be
>> updated until one month after Fedora 8 is released, and Fedora 7 will be
>> updated until one month after Fedora 9 is released.
>>
>> We've put into production new mirror management software.
>>
>> The EPEL project, which aims to make packages from the Fedora repository
>> available for Enterprise Linux customers, has been making tremendous
>> progress.
>>
>> The Fedora News team, which already had been doing a fantastic job, has
>> expanded the coverage that they provide the Fedora Project, and their
>> Fedora Weekly News reports offer people a fantastic summary of all the
>> interesting things that are happening in the Fedora Project.
>>
>> And more.
>>
>> ====
>>
>> Finally, a few words of thanks. I debated for a while listing specific
>> names in this email, but the number of people who deserve credit for
>> Fedora 7 and all of the work that has happened around Fedora 7 cannot be
>> enumerated without accidentally forgetting someone. So instead I will
>> simply say that every item discussed in this email has happened as a
>> result of tremendous work by Fedora contributors both inside and outside
>> of Red Hat. And it is the partnership of Red Hat and the Fedora
>> community that allows both groups to be successful.
>>
>> And I speak for everyone at Red Hat when I say that it is an honor to be
>> a part of something like Fedora.
>>
>> Congratulations to everyone on today's release.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Max Spevack
>> Fedora Project Leader
>>
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