Oh, 只要发个 PR 就行,还是 Github 方便呀。
LinuxToy 很有名,有助于宣传 Fedora。
在 2016-10-16日的 17:05 -0500,Alick Zhao写道:
> 可以投稿到
linuxtoy.org:
https://github.com/LinuxTOY/linuxtoy.org
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:04 PM, mosquito <sensor.wen(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > 翻译好了 :-D
> >
> >
https://repo.fdzh.org/blog/post/14
> >
> > 在 2016-10-11二的 23:39 +0800,Ziqian SUN (Zamir)写道:
> > > Fedora 25 Beta 发布了
> > >
> > >
> > > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > > Subject: Announcing the release of Fedora 25 Beta
> > > Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 09:00:31 -0500
> > > From: Mohan Boddu <mboddu(a)redhat.com>
> > > Reply-To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> > > To: test-announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
> > > devel-announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, announce(a)lists.fedorapr
> > > oj
> > >
ect.org
> > >
> > > The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate
> > > availability of
> > > Fedora 25 Beta, the next big step on our journey to the
> > > exciting
> > > Fedora
> > > 25 release in November.
> > >
> > > Fedora's journey is not simply about updating one operating
> > > system with
> > > the latest and greatest packages. It's also about innovation
> > > for
> > > the
> > > many different platforms represented in the Fedora Project:
> > > Workstation, Server, Atomic, and the various Spins.
> > > Coordinating
> > > the
> > > efforts across the many working groups is no small task, and
> > > serves as
> > > a testament to the talent and professionalism found within the
> > > Fedora
> > > community.
> > >
> > >
> > > Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site:
> > >
> > > * Get Fedora 25 Beta Workstation
> > > https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/prerelease/
> > >
> > > * Get Fedora 25 Beta Server
> > > https://getfedora.org/en/server/prerelease/
> > >
> > > Looking for Cloud edition? Check out the section on Fedora
> > > Atomic
> > > below. Or, check out one of our popular variants:
> > >
> > > * Get Fedora 25 Beta Spins
> > > https://spins.fedoraproject.org/prerelease
> > >
> > > * Get Fedora 25 Beta Labs
> > > https://labs.fedoraproject.org/prerelease
> > >
> > > * Get Fedora 25 Beta ARM
> > > https://arm.fedoraproject.org/prerelease
> > >
> > >
> > > What's New?
> > > ===========
> > >
> > > As we move into this Beta phase of the Fedora 25 release cycle,
> > > what
> > > can users expect?
> > >
> > >
> > > Fedora-Wide Changes
> > > ===================
> > >
> > > Some of the changes that will be seen across all aspects of
> > > Fedora
> > > include:
> > >
> > > * Docker updated to version 1.12
> > >
> > > * Support for weaker certificate authorities (i.e., 1024-bit)
> > > has
> > > been removed
> > >
> > > * Node.js updated to version 6.x, providing a new and better
> > > version of
> > > the popular server-side JavaScript engine
> > >
> > > * "Secondary architectures" now known as "alternate
> > > architectures"
> > >
> > > * Rust: Fedora 25 brings the support for the Rust programming
> > > language. Rust is a system programming language which runs
> > > blazingly fast, and prevents almost all crashes, segfaults,
> > > and
> > > data races.
> > >
> > > * Python: Alongside the "standard" Python versions included in
> > > Fedora 25 (3.5 and 2.7), Python programmers can now install
> > > Python
> > > 3.4, 3.3, and 2.6 from the repositories to help them run
> > > test
> > > suites on multiple Python versions, as well as on PyPy,
> > > PyPy3,
> > > and
> > > Jython, which were already there.
> > >
> > >
> > > Fedora Workstation
> > > ==================
> > >
> > > The Workstation edition of Fedora 25 Beta is going to show off
> > > its
> > > stuff, too:
> > >
> > > * GNOME 3.22: Fedora 25 includes GNOME 3.22 in its pre-release
> > > and in
> > > the Final version, coming soon. Helpful new features include
> > > multiple
> > > file renaming, a redesigned keyboard settings tool, and many
> > > other UI
> > > improvements across the environment. For full details, refer
> > > to the
> > > GNOME 3.22 release notes.
https://help.gnome.org/misc/
> >
> > release-notes/3.22/
> > >
> > > * New Fedora media writer: The new Fedora Media Writer is a
> > > tool
> > > that
> > > downloads the latest stable Fedora for you. It then helps
> > > you
> > > write it
> > > to media such as a USB stick, so you can take Fedora for a
> > > spin on
> >
> > your
> > > system. If you like what you see, you can install to your
> > > system from
> > > the live environment. The Fedora Media Writer is available
> > > for
> >
> > Windows,
> > > Mac OS, and Linux.
> > >
> > > * Wayland has been under development for several years. While
> > > like most
> > > software it still has some bugs, we believe it's ready to
> > > serve as a
> > > default that works for many users. Users can still select
> > > the
> > > old X11
> > > system if necessary to avoid a problem that affects them.
> > >
> > > * Improved Flatpak support in the Software tool: The Software
> > > tool
> > > has the ability to install, update, and remove Flatpak
> > > software where
> >
> > a
> > > Fedora system is configured to point to a repo that offers
> > > it.
> > >
> > > * GNOME Shell extensions are no longer checked for
> > > compatibility
> > > with
> > > the current version of the Shell. This was originally
> > > required
> > > because
> > > the GNOME interfaces were changing rapidly during the early
> > > days of
> > > GNOME 3. Now these interfaces have stabilized, and
> > > extensions
> > > can
> > > generally be expected to work with new releases. Any
> > > problems
> > > with an
> > > extension should be reported to the author through the
> > > homepage, as
> > > listed on the Extensions site.
> > >
> > >
> > > Fedora Server
> > > =============
> > >
> > > Fedora 25 Server is also going to see some interesting changes
> > > in
> > > this
> > > cycle, particularly in the Cockpit tool:
> > >
> > > * SELinux Troubleshooter module: Cockpit now has a SELinux
> > > Troubleshooter module similar to Fedora Workstation.
> > >
> > > If a system encounters an SELinux denial, it will display
> > > information
> > > about the issue as well as suggestions for correcting the
> > > issue if it
> > > was unexpected. Without the module, an administrator has to
> > > notice a
> > > denial occurred, dig through log files for the denial, and
> > > search for
> > > workarounds. The SELinux Troubleshooter presents information
> > > clearly
> > > and to the point all from the convenience of Cockpit.
> > >
> > > * Displays host SSH keys in the system dashboard: Easy to see
> > > and
> > > understand what SSH keys are added to the system for
> > > connecting to the
> > > machine.
> > >
> > > * Includes support for network teaming, Docker volume, and
> > > storage
> > > management, as well as the creation of systemd timer units
> > >
> > > * Supports multi-step (including two-factor) authentication
> > >
> > > FreeIPA identity management system has also been upgraded to
> > > 4.4
> > > series:
> > >
> > > * Topology management: FreeIPA web UI can now be used to
> > > visually
> > > manage topology graph for large deployments
> > >
> > > * DNS sites: DNS management in FreeIPA now supports location-
> > > specific
> > > placement of services
> > >
> > > * Subordinate Certificate Authorities: FreeIPA Certificate
> > > Authority
> > > now is able to create subordinate CAs to issue certificates
> > > with a
> > > specific scope
> > >
> > > * Kerberos Authentication Indicators: Kerberos KDC now takes
> > > Authentication Indicators into account when issuing service
> > > tickets.
> > > This allows, for example, to require two-factor
> > > authenticated
> > > Kerberos
> > > credentials prior to obtaining tickets to a VPN service
> > > (supported by
> > > OpenConnect Server).
> > >
> > > * Client certificate authentication in Web UI: FreeIPA Web UI
> > > and
> > > API
> > > end-points now can be configured to log-in with client
> > > certificates
> >
> > and
> > > smart cards.
> > >
> > > * Active Directory integration improvements: a number of
> > > features
> > > were added for enterprise environments
> > >
> > > * FreeIPA now supports alternative user principal names and
> > > suffixes
> > > from Active Directory and allows FreeIPA users to have
> > > Kerberos
> > > aliases
> > >
> > > * Active Directory users can now manage own details through the
> > > command
> > > line interface (CLI), including public SSH keys and
> > > certificates
> > >
> > > - In case of trusting multiple Active Directory forests,
> > > FreeIPA
> > > is now capable to automatically solve DNS namespace
> > > routing
> >
> > conflicts
> > > - FreeIPA framework gained support for external plugins
> > > - Performance of FreeIPA has been optimized for large
> > > environments
> > >
> > >
> > > Fedora Atomic
> > > =============
> > >
> > > Fedora Atomic includes a base image suitable for creating
> > > virtual
> > > machines, the Fedora Atomic Host image for creating hosts for
> > > container
> > > deployment, and a Docker image. This aspect of Fedora
> > > represents
> > > some
> > > of the most exciting changes, as we build more cloud- and
> > > container-ready tools into Fedora to create a fantastic
> > > developer
> > > platform. While Fedora 25 Atomic Host will not be a part of
> > > this
> > > beta
> > > release, the Fedora Project plans to change Fedora Atomic Host
> > > to
> > > be on
> > > Fedora 25 base on when generally available.
> > >
> > > Fedora Atomic images have new persistent download points:
> > >
> > > https://getfedora.org/atomic_qcow2_latest
> > > https://getfedora.org/atomic_raw_latest
> > > https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_libvirt_latest
> > > https://getfedora.org/atomic_vagrant_virtualbox_latest
> > >
> > > "We chose to use Fedora Atomic as the base for our Navops
> > > Launch
> > > -
> > > Kubernetes cluster provisioning solution because our customers
> > > trust
> > > and already run Red Hat operating systems. We love the
> > > immutable
> > > aspect
> > > of Fedora Atomic which is perfect for containerized
> > > environments."
> > > Cameron Brunner, Chief Architect, Navops by Univa.
> > >
> > > Fedora Atomic has a two-week refresh release cycle with major
> > > releases
> > > every six months. It has an easy upgrade path to accommodate
> > > rapid
> > > development for supporting the latest applications. It can also
> > > be run
> > > as a desktop for those requiring a lightweight and highly
> > > reconfigurable environment.
> > >
> > > Still undergoing active development, once stable, Fedora Atomic
> > > should
> > > allow the typical Fedora user to easily provision cloud
> > > services.
> > > User
> > > contributions and experience reports are particularly welcome
> > > in
> > > preparing the upcoming version.
> > >
> > > Fedora Atomic will replace Fedora Cloud as one of our three
> > > Fedora
> > > Editions. The Fedora Cloud Base image will continue to be
> > > available for
> > > users wanting to build on a more traditional rpm-based
> > > foundation
> > > in a
> > > cloud environment.
https://getfedora.org/en/cloud/prerelease/
> > >
> > >
> > > Spins and More
> > > ==============
> > >
> > > These are not the only iterations of Fedora that are seeing
> > > changes in
> > > the Beta release today. Our KDE spin features new and improved
> > > packages
> > > for music, video, and personal information management. Xfce
> > > includes
> > > imrpovements to the terminal, notifications, and power
> > > management.
> > > Mate-Compiz features an update to Mate 1.16 and a complete
> > > switch
> > > to
> > > the GTK+ 3 toolkit.
> > >
> > >
> > > Issues and Details
> > > ==================
> > >
> > > Since this is a beta release, we expect that you may encounter
> > > bugs or
> > > missing features. To report issues encountered during testing,
> > > contact
> > > the Fedora QA team via the mailing list or in #fedora-qa on
> > > Freenode.
> > > As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the Common
> > > F25 Bugs
> > > page.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F25_bugs
> > >
> > > For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "how to file a
> > > bug
> > > report."
> > >
> > >
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_file_a_bug_report
> > >
> > > Release Schedule
> > > ================
> > >
> > > The full release schedule is available on the Fedora wiki:
> > >
> > >
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/25/Schedule
> > >
> > > The current schedule calls for a final release in November. Be
> > > aware
> > > that these dates are development targets. Some projects release
> > > on a
> > > set date regardless of feature completeness or bugs; others
> > > wait
> > > until
> > > certain thresholds for functionality or testing are met. Fedora
> > > uses a
> > > hybrid model, with milestones subject to adjustment. This
> > > allows
> > > us to
> > > make releases with new features and newly integrated and
> > > updated
> > > upstream software while also retaining high quality.
> > >
> > >
> > > Enjoy
> > >
> > > Fedora Release Engineering
> > > (Dennis, Peter, Kevin, Mohan, Adam, Randy)
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