RFE: askfedora pop up on clicking "ask a question"
by Ankur Sinha
Hi folks,
I was wondering if it's possible to pop-up a tiny message displaying
information on "How to ask a question" that users can then choose to
"not show next time"?
It's been quite a while since askfedora was set up, and I still see most
posts on as disorganized, without information, without formatting, and
well, mostly not even in question form. I know the idea is that people
will learn as the forum gets utilized more, but I think we should try to
speed up this learning process?
Another idea worth implementing is that users with points below a
threshold should not be able to create new tags and must use
pre-existing tags instead. (Stackexchange has this iirc)
What do you think? I'll file bugs with upstream if the ideas seem sane.
Folks with django knowledge are welcome to work on these tiny ideas and
submit patches to upstream too!
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Thanks,
Warm regards,
Ankur: "FranciscoD"
Please only print if necessary.
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11 years, 4 months
Fwd: [Ambassadors] Fedora Summer of Open Hardware and Fun Sweepstakes
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
If you are a non Red Hat, volunteer Fedora contributor, you are eligible
to apply. Have fun and hope you win!
Rahul
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Ambassadors] Fedora Summer of Open Hardware and Fun Sweepstakes
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 12:07:50 -0400
From: Tom Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com>
Reply-To: ambassadors(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
To: ambassadors(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Today (at 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time), we're launching a sweepstakes
for our Fedora Contributors called the Fedora Summer of Open Hardware
and Fun! We wanted to do something nice to thank our Fedora community
for all that they do for Free Software and Content, and we thought that
giving away a lot of Open Hardware would be a great way to do that.
We're giving away 220 total hardware units, including:
* [50] OLPC XO 1.75 units
* [150] Raspberry Pi (B) units
* [20] Arduino Uno R3 (assembled) units + choice of shield (8 different
shields to choose from)
Unfortunately, we don't have enough hardware to give something to every
Fedora Contributor, so this is a sweepstakes, and sweepstakes come with
all sorts of rules and restrictions.
This sweepstakes is for Fedora Contributors (defined as users in the
Fedora Account System who have signed the FPCA and are in one additional
group). There are some geographic and age restrictions, the reason for
this is that it is extremely costly and time-consuming to determine
whether or not it is possible to run a sweepstakes in a given country.
Sweepstakes laws and regulations vary considerably from country to
country, and many countries have strict registration requirements and
fees associated with running sweepstakes. Other countries simply
prohibit sweepstakes entirely. As a result, we are only offering this
sweepstakes in countries where we know that the sweepstakes is lawful.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Also, please note that Red Hat employees are not allowed to enter the
sweepstakes.
To learn more, read the full sweepstakes rules, and to enter, please go to:
https://fedoraproject.org/openhw2012
(You can jump straight to the complete legal sweepstakes rules here:
https://fedoraproject.org/openhw2012/details )
*****
And now, a quick FAQ:
Q. Hey, it's not summer where I am!
A. That's not a question.
Q. Why does it say Summer when it isn't Summer where I am?
A. Just close your eyes and pretend it is Summer. Think of the warm
fuzzy feeling you'll get from winning one of these sweet prizes.
Q. Where did the money come from for this?
A. I'm going to assume you mean that in a specific way, not in the
"Daddy, where does money come from way". If you are really asking the
more generic question, just watch this video
(http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/cartoons-tv-movies-kids/ch...).
For everyone else, the money for this sweepstakes came from a special
allocation from the Open Source and Standards group at Red Hat, and did
not take away from the normal Fedora community budget in any way.
Q. Why can't Red Hat employees enter? We contribute a lot to Fedora!
A. Because in the eyes of the law, it seems shady when a company runs a
sweepstakes and their employees end up winning.
Q. Why is there an age restriction on this?
A. Because it is a sweepstakes, and that's the law. It varies by region,
but our app is clever enough to adjust it accordingly.
Q. I am sad that my state/country/unincorporated region prevents me from
entering this sweepstakes. Is there anything you can do for me?
A. We feel sad that we have to exclude you. Much sadder than the time
that Tasha Yar got eaten by that sentient oil spill. Short of sending
you hardware, money, or other legal impossibilities, feel free to leave
a comment on this post with a suggestion on how we can make it up to
you. Also, feel free to mention your country. If there are hundreds of
people left out in the cold in Luxembourg, we might be able to do a
legal review and have it added for future sweepstakes eligibility (no
promises though).
Q. What about Fedora users?
A. We love you too, but we really wanted to give an extra-special thank
you to those Fedora Contributors who take that next step and help us
make Fedora better. You can become a contributor and be eligible when we
do something like this again, see: http://fedoraproject.org/join-fedora
Q. If I win, how will I get my hardware?
A. We'll ship it to you, on our dime. We'll ask the winners for that
information later.
Q. I can't decide which hardware I want, can I pick them all?
A. No. You need to pick one. Just one.
Q. Can I enter multiple times?
A. No. (Actually, I think the app will let you re-enter if you change
your mind, but only the latest entry will stick.)
Q. How do you choose the winners?
A. Completely at random from all valid entries.
Q. How did you get so many OLPC XO units?
A. The wonderful folks at laptop.org donated them for us to give away.
Q. How did you get so many Raspberry Pi units?
A. Black magic. Deep black magic.
Q. Why Arduino? It doesn't run Fedora Linux!
A. So what? It's open, its fun, and you can do all sorts of Open Source
geekery with it.
Q. Why didn't you choose to give away instead?
A. Our crack team of Fedora experts (okay, me, Robyn, and Ruth)
generated a list of hardware, then ranked them by coolness, cost, and
availability. Except for the awesome and well dressed folks at
Laptop.org, no one had any cool free hardware lying around (although, I
offered to put some old SPARC systems in the mix, which was vetoed), so
we ended up spending our money on the coolest things we could get the
most of at the least cost. We'd love to do this again, so feel free to
leave a comment here with your suggestions.
Q. Hey, I'm a hardware vendor and I want to work with you to give away
more awesome Open Hardware to Fedora people in the future, who do I
contact to help out?
A. Tom Callaway <spot(a)redhat.com>
Q. Anyone else you'd like to thank?
A. Why, how nice of you to ask. I'd also like to thank Ruth Suehle &
Robyn Bergeron for brainstorming, researching, and generally being
awesome to make this a reality. Luke Macken for writing the app code
(and making changes at the last possible minute). Mo Duffy for making it
simple, clean and beautiful to enter. The wonderful folks at Farnell,
Adafruit, Sparkfun, and Laptop.org for all of my export and ordering
related questions. Pam Chestek and Erin Dutton, for helping this
sweepstakes be fully blessed and legally awesome. Amy Ross, for
addressing our many export needs. Kevin Fenzi and the folks on the
Fedora Admin team for making sure we had this webapp running, and
sitting in the proper location (except for that brief minute where all
mainpage traffic was pointing at the webapp, whoopsy!). And of course,
Red Hat and OSAS for paying for it all.
~tom
==
Fedora Project
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11 years, 4 months
Speakers Wanted for SFD'2012
by A. Mani
The Kolkata team for SFD (Ilug-CalInfo) is organising a technical
seminar in collaboration with
GLUG Kolkata (ilug-cal.info/ iglug-cal.org), School of Mobile
Computing, JU and Fedora.
It will be a Fedora event.
Venue: Kolkata
Expected Participation: ~200+ (mainly students with comp sci/ related
background ).
Date: 15th Sept'2012
Duration: 6 hrs.
Proposals for talks are invited for the same (contact me off list).
Preferred Topics: Programming/Hacking, Advanced Features of Fedora,
Specific Applications.
Advocacy topics (2-3 20 min slots will be reserved for this)
Best
A. Mani
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CU, ASL, CLC, AMS, CMS
http://www.logicamani.in
http://www.logicamani.co.cc
11 years, 4 months
SFD: Kolkata
by A. Mani
I have registered the Kolkata team Ilug-CalInfo from Kolkata.
We have decided on jointly organising a technical seminar on free s/w with
School of Mobile Computing, JU on 15th Sept.
I want to make this a Fedora Event as well.
The audience will mostly consist of students from comp sci and related
backgrounds.
How many people from Kolkata/nearby do we have?
Also suggest topics/talks.
We also plan to have a meeting on 20th Friday at DPS India to
discus/finalize plans.
Best
A. Mani
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A. Mani
CU, ASL, CLC, AMS, CMS
http://www.logicamani.in
http://www.logicamani.co.cc
11 years, 5 months
Dropping django-recaptcha
by Jitesh Shah
Hello,
I am planning to drop some packages including django-recaptcha. I know
some of the guys on this list use it, so dropping a heads-up here.
Jitesh
11 years, 5 months
[Event Report] Indira College of Commerce and Science, Pune, June 30, 2012
by Shakthi Kannan
Hi,
I had organized a one-day Fedora workshop at Indira College of
Commerce and Science [1], Pune, Maharashtra, India on Saturday, June
30, 2012. The college is affiliated to the University of Pune [2].
The participants were post-graduate students in computer applications.
They were familiar with basic programming in C, C++, Java and PHP.
Their syllabus now mandates the use of *nix. Fedora was installed on
all their lab machines for students to use and learn.
The forenoon session was lecture-based, where I began with an overview
of the system architecture. Installation concepts were discussed,
along with common newbie mistakes that are made during installation. I
then demoed the Fedora desktop, and showed the various software, and
window managers that they can use. The need to use a version control
system was emphasized, and also introduced them to the use of git,
with few examples.
Post-lunch was a lab session, where students worked on shell scripts
and C programming exercises. I gave them numerous examples on how they
can improve their programs by composing functions that do one thing
and do it well. The students were also advised to follow coding
guidelines, and learn and improve by reading code from free/open
source software projects. I have also given them the latest Fedora
.iso images (32-bit and 64-bit).
Thanks to Antriksh Shah for his help in organizing this workshop. Few
photos taken during the event are available in my /gallery [3].
SK
[1] Indira College of Commerce and Science. http://iccs.ac.in/
[2] University of Pune. http://www.unipune.ac.in/
[3] Photos. http://www.shakthimaan.com/Mambo/gallery/album83
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Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com
11 years, 5 months
fedora16 bug??
by beyond.hack
Hello experts,
(This is my first post here, so kindly ignore any mistakes if any here)..
I have been using Fedora 16 for quite a time and yes, I am facing a big
problem..may be because of a a bug in Fedora 16..
I hope you people will make it clear..
the condition is::
I have two harddisks both are having Fedora 16 installed occupying the full
space on both of them, say hdd-A and hdd-B.
The problem comes when i boot my system with both the harddisks plugged in.
First I select which hdd to boot from bios then the selected one starts to
boot up, GRUB appears and loads the selected kernel but after the booting
process is done.
what I am getting is a mixed File System.!!!! i.e. I get the /home
directory of other hard disk!!!!
and this is the case when I boot any of the harddisk A or B,
I always face the cross mount problem??
Rather, if I boot with single hdd,(other one plugged off) it boots as
normal!!!
Is anyone facing this problem??
Any help or discussion is appreciated..
Regards!!!!
11 years, 5 months