Articles about Fedora Linux. Fedora Linux is a free and Open Source Linux distribution. The Fedora Community is built around Four Foundations of Freedom, Friends, Features, First. Some articles are useful for users, but most are written with other Fedora Community contributors in mind.
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Telegraphist
Telegraphist: What is it? 🔗 You mapped an upstream project to a Fedora package on release-monitoring.org (https://release-monitoring.org/) The Telegraphist badge is categorized as a “Quality [Assurance] Badge” and is defined in this Trac ticket. But …
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Introduction to Fedora Badges
What is this?! 🔗 What is this? What is this?! Introducing a new series being published weekly on my blog - “Gotta Badge ‘Em All!” This series aims to introduce readers to the hundreds of Fedora badges that members of the Fedora community can earn. …
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Parselmouth
Parselmouth: What is it? 🔗 \"You can speak Python and helped with porting stuff to Python 3.\" The Parselmouth badge is categorized as a “Miscellaneous Badge” and was defined in this Trac ticket. But what’s the real scoop behind the Parselmouth …
- Fedora CommOps - What I'm Working On
I’m trying to get into better habits about blogging on a semi-regular basis, as it’s a good way for me to recap about everything going on around me and to help remember how I’m spending my time. CommOps in Retrospect 🔗 Over the past few months, I …
- Three Reasons I Love Open Source
Open Source User 🔗 I am a user of open source software. My earliest experiences with open source software was with the Minecraft server software Bukkit as a kid, when I was attempting to make a cool game server for friends. I started using Fedora in …
- Year of the Linux Desktop: Flock 2015 Summary
Flock to Fedora 2015 was a conference full of incredible people with incredible ideas, and it was a tough decision to decide which sessions to attend of all the good options. One that caught my eye was the “When is the year of the Linux desktop?” …
- My Journey Into Fedora
These past few weeks have been particularly exciting for me as I become more involved in the world of free and open-source software. For a long time, I’ve sat and idled in the various realms of the Fedora community, and I’ve sat on the sidelines …