Regarding Buildah article - Part II
by Ashutosh Bhakare
Hello All
Planning to write an extension of my previous article on buildah based
on below points
1) Using Docker file to create image
2) using buildah bud to allocate cpu, memory limits
3) mounting volumes using buildah command
4) buildah commit
5) buildah copy
Looking for approval and suggestions
Thanks
Ashutosh
3 years, 10 months
Re: Article draft: Fleet Commander
by Oliver Gutierrez
Hi there.
I've modified the article with all the fantastic suggestions by Dale Raby.
Also I've removed the duplicated content and converted the document to ODF,
PDF and txt for people with slow computers or no google account.
Thanks for all and regards.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 10:45 AM Oliver Gutierrez <ogutierrez(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Thank you very much Dale. I'm fixing the whole things you pointed. Almost
> all of them make sense from the IT part. :)
>
> I will finish the modifications maybe today or tomorrown and I will change
> the document to a text document so you can review it better :)
>
> Thanks for your help and your time!
>
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 4:53 AM Dale Raby <daleraby(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Just put in some suggestions. Your English is better than my Spanish but
>> I found a few minor grammatical errors.
>>
>> The biggest problem I found was that there seems to be a large block of
>> text that is a duplication. The section with the graphics is difficult for
>> me to view with my slow connection here.
>>
>> Google documents are always difficult for me to edit. Google assumes
>> that everyone has very fast connections and modern machines. I have
>> neither. It put me into "suggestion mode", which is actually very clever
>> of them... if only I had a fast connection!
>>
>> Bear in mind, that while I am a native speaker of English and have
>> actually done quite a bit of writing, I am NOT an IT expert. So.... take
>> any suggestions I give you with caution. I could be misunderstanding your
>> intent.
>>
>> I will look at this again tomorrow when I am not half asleep. Neighbor's
>> cattle (Herfords, two heifers, a calf and a 1,200 pound bull) got out onto
>> the road this evening. I and former US Congressman Alan Lasee helped a
>> police officer and the owner get them back into the enclosure. Was quite
>> enough excitement for me!
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Oliver Gutierrez <ogutierrez(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you very much Mr Raby! Just give me the time to separate it in
>>> sections (so I will need to ad intros and outros for each block) and after
>>> that I will need a review.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, I will give you the access you required :)
>>>
>>> You just need to access the document in this URL
>>>
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VpQhEoTXUkrzTxxVLxLED3IkZL_Lj3JptZ5m1...
>>>
>>> Then Google will allow you to ask for document access and I will receive
>>> a notification to give you the permissions.
>>>
>>> If you do that and you see I had not answered or allowed, please tell me
>>> because maybe the notification is lost in my inbox.
>>>
>>> Again thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> P.D. Swear words in spanish are usually enough to be very communicative
>>> of your current mood :P
>>>
>>> P.D. 2: After trying to send this email again, google asked me to give
>>> automatic access to view the document to recipients, so maybe you will be
>>> able to see it after receiving this.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 4:35 PM Dale Raby <daleraby(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Senor Gutierrez:
>>>>
>>>> I will be happy to look over your article(s) and address any linguistic
>>>> issues. I speak English quite well, German OK, but my Spanish is
>>>> limited
>>>> to swear words my Puerto Rican roommate taught me during my army days.
>>>>
>>>> I need permission to access your document though.
>>>>
>>>> Dale
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:50 AM, Oliver Gutierrez <
>>>> ogutierrez(a)redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Yeah, I can do that. Just give me some time to do it and I can
>>>> separate
>>>> > them into more "atomic" pieces :)
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks for reviewing!
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 2:16 AM Paul Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > > On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 1:06 PM Oliver Gutierrez <
>>>> ogutierrez(a)redhat.com>
>>>> > > wrote:
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > Hi there.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > Here it is the Fleet Commander draft article I promised to Paul
>>>> for
>>>> > > review.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VpQhEoTXUkrzTxxVLxLED3IkZL_
>>>> > Lj3JptZ5m1FMDRHU/edit?usp=sharing
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > Please, tell me whatever change you want to enhance it and as
>>>> English
>>>> > is
>>>> > > > not my mother language, any suggestion, correction etc. is most
>>>> > welcome.
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Hi Oliver,
>>>> > >
>>>> > > There's a LOT of good material here! However, 13 pages is just too
>>>> > > long for a Magazine article. (Although your document looks like it
>>>> > > might duplicate material, and it might be 6.5 pages * 2.) Can you
>>>> > > consider cutting this up into a couple articles? They could run like
>>>> > > this:
>>>> > >
>>>> > > * What is FC and how do you install it?
>>>> > > * Setting up a test environment and showing how to set up a profile
>>>> > >
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4 years
Fifteen-year anniversary
by Link Dupont
Hello,
This November will be the fifteenth anniversary of the Fedora project. Would it
be appropriate to mark this event with an article on the magazine, or is that
more community blog content? I thought it might be fun to provide people with a
Fedora Core 1 libvirt image that they could boot up and see what Fedora was like
in the beginning. Thoughts?
Link
5 years, 1 month
Article draft: Fleet Commander - Second round of reviews
by Oliver Gutierrez
Hi there!
This is the Fleet Commander article with the fixes Dale has pointed in the
past, better formatted and in a common format almost everyone can open.
I removed duplicated content from it and now it seems to be much shorter
than before, so maybe there is no need to split it in more than one article.
Can you take a look at it and tell me what changes you need to be done?
Thanks and cheers!
5 years, 3 months
Joining Fedora Magazine
by Francisco Vergara
Hello everyone!
My name is Francisco Vergara, I hail from the island of Puerto Rico were
Linux is an unknown and nonexistent topic. I've been using Fedora for over
10 years, and I would like to become a Fedora Magazine Writer.
Currently I work as a Front End Software Engineer and previously I did
graphic design and transcribed legal court recordings. I can share
knowledge on technologies like C#, .Net Core, Python, HTML, CSS, JS, Shell
Scripting, Visual Studio Code and Art Design using tools like Gimp,
Inkscape or Krita.
I'm learning Security, Networking and programming in ARM devices. Software
Security and White Hat hacking have always been a fascination of mine and
as I learn I could show others what I've learned on the way. I'm also
studying on how to use ARM devices so I can build irrigation systems and
drones that can monitor crops to help local agriculture to produce more.
Quite a lot that I want to learn,but Rome wasn't build in a day.
Finally i would like to make articles with novice tutorials so the average
Jane Doe or John Doe can switch to a Linux system like Fedora which
sometimes can be overwhelming.
Hope to meet your interest!
Kind Regards
Francisco Javier Vergara
5 years, 3 months
Comment moderation -- gathering tips
by Paul W. Frields
Hi Magazine editors,
I wanted to open up this conversation to share how I personally
moderate comments. I'm not unilaterally declaring any rules here.
I'd love to hear from other editors how they make these decisions. In
the end, I hope we can come up with common guidance that helps future
editors.
Which reminds me... Hopefully everyone does know that we do moderate
comments on the Magazine. We think of the Magazine as a place where
Fedora can put its best foot forward. That doesn't mean we don't take
critical comments. We definitely do, as long as they're in the spirit
of betterment. But just like a house party -- if you routinely let
guests spill others' drinks, very soon no one will bother to attend.
So we keep an eye on the party to ensure everyone can enjoy it.
Often I go through a mental checklist to see if a comment has some
quality that makes it unsuitable to publish. If a comment gets
through those gates, typically I approve it ("If it doesn't fail, it
passes."). These are the ones that I typically think about:
* Does the comment show obvious signs of spam? (Examples: Suspicious
website or email name, often coupled with highly generic comments
that have nothing to do with the article content.)
* Does the comment engage in rude or obnoxious behavior, like name
calling, ad hominem attacks, unconstructive criticism, or insults
against Fedora, people, other Linux distros, or open source
projects? (Examples: "The maintainers of <X> project should be
ashamed." "Fedora sucks, so I use $DISTRO instead." "$DISTRO sucks
so I always use Fedora now.")
* Does the comment lack clear discussion value? (Example: "This was a
great post, I learned a lot.")
These are three big ones I can think of. How do other editors treat
comments?
Are there other rules you use?
Are there things on this list you think we should *not* use to
disqualify comments?
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