fedoracommunity-0.3.4 bugfix release
by Luke Macken
I just pushed a new version of the Fedora Community portal into production.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/community
Changes in this release include:
- The Rawhide and Build Owner widget is no longer broken (#289)
- The package download release filter is no longer broken (#264)
- Huge optimizations in the Bugzilla Connector
- Fixed a pagination bug in the Recent Bugs widget (#291)
- Brought the pkgdb connector up to speed with recent API changes
- Fixed a bug in the watchers/owners grids (#298)
- Fixed the broken maintainers grids (#290)
- Fixed a couple of timezone-related clock problems (#260, #287)
- Properly weigh search results (#292)
- Fixed some broken links in the tour
- Various other minor UI tweaks
Also, today we had a great brainstorming session around future Fedora Community
apps. You find find the IRC logs and gobby notes here:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/moksha/2009-August/000116.html
As always, you can file bugs and feature requests here:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedoracommunity/newticket
14 years, 9 months
Brainstorming Session for Fedora Community 2.0 - Monday August 3, 2009 - 1500 UTC
by Tom Callaway
For those of you who haven't no idea what "Fedora Community" is, its our
newest Fedora web application, providing a window into the Fedora
distribution, and leveraging the power of Fedora's Account System,
Bodhi, Bugzilla, Koji, and PackageDB into a single user-friendly
website. It is built entirely with Free Software, such as Moksha and
Turbogears 2. Fedora Community is designed to simplify Fedora workflows
and bring transparency to Fedora processes:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/community
What you see on that URL is our 1.0 milestone, but we already have lots
of ideas on improvements and new functionality that we'd like to develop
for our 2.0 release. So, we're going to have a public brainstorming
session on Monday, August 3rd, 2009:
* The session will be held at 1500 UTC (11 AM Eastern)
(In addition, if there are enough interested international folks who
cannot attend the session due to their timezone, please let me know, and
we will try to schedule a future session that works for you)
We're going to use a variety of ways to be involved:
* IRC: #moksha on irc.freenode.net (we'll be watching and taking
questions from the channel)
* Gobby: We're going to keep our notes in Gobby, an open source
collaboration tool.
The name of our document is "Fedora Community Brainstorm", see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/GobbyHowTo for information on
how to connect
* Telephone: This is where we'll be doing the talking.
US Toll-Free: 800-451-8679
Conference Code: 22717 79826
(If you need an international dial-in number, please email me with your
country, and I may be able to provide it.)
Please be kind and mute your line if you're not asking a question. If
the noise on the call becomes unbearable, I will mute everyone. :)
Questions about the meeting? Email me. Questions about Fedora Community
2.0? Come to the brainstorming session! Can't make it to the session and
want to suggest something? Login to Gobby and add it to our notes before
the session.
Thanks,
Tom "spot" Callaway, Fedora Community Cat Herder
14 years, 9 months