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Welcome to our issue number 61 of Fedora Weekly News (FWN), the weekly newsletter for the Fedora community. The latest issue can always be found here.

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Fedora Core 6 release date slip

Jesse Keating (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) announces in fedora-announce-list (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-October/msg00000.html):

We regret to announce a slip of the Fedora Core 6 release schedule. A few issues are still present that we would like to see fixed before we release...To give enough time to fix these issues, we've extended the release date 6 days to Tuesday, Oct 17th.

FC6 Pre-release (Test4)

Will Woods (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WillWoods) announces in fedora-test-list (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2006-September/msg00864.html):

I know many of you have had problems installing FC6t3. Let me offer my apologies, and my sincere thanks to you for *trying* to help us test Fedora Core. We still want your help! In order to make that happen, we've decided to do an early release of pre-FC6 disk images. They will only be available by bittorrent, in order to save us time waiting for the mirrors to sync.

Ohio Linux Fest 2006 Summary

Jeffrey Tadlock (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JeffreyTadlock) reports in fedora-ambassadors-list (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-ambassadors-list/2006-October/msg00015.html):

The Ohio Linux Fest held this past Saturday, September 30th was a great success! The booth came together very nicely - we had Fedora T-Shirts, Stickers, Core 5 DVDs and informational handouts available at the booth...All in all it was a great show. Lots of fun for everyone involved I think. I was very happy with how the booth turned out and I think Fedora was very well represented there.

One Laptop Update

Christopher Blizzard (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ChristopherBlizzard) points out in his blog (http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/?p=222):

I wrote up a long update on where we are in the software and hardware for the One Laptop per Child project. We’ve gotten a lot done, but I don’t think that’s been communicated to the outside world very well. So, for the first time, here’s an update of where we are. Hopefully I’ll be able to do this on a regular basis.

Red Hat KDE conference talk

John (J5) Palmieri (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JohnPalmieri) points out in his blog (http://www.j5live.com/?p=260):

I even managed to finish my talk on the plane ride over and even more remarkable, deliver it to a packed room of KDE developers and enthusiasts. There have been a number of positive blogs over at planetkde.org so I think it went well. Money well spent if you ask me. Being able to connect and build bridges with the KDE community is priceless.

High-tech social enterprise reaps free software's benefits

According to recent aricle published in NewsForge (http://business.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/09/29/1827208&tid=39&tid=150&tid=132):

Our servers are based on Fedora Core. It moves fast enough that we could get the application stacks that we wanted. It supports SE [Security-Enhanced] Linux, which makes a lot of sense to us. For years we've done work on setting up secure spaces on servers to avoid cracks" -- with reporting on human rights abuses, security is a major issue -- "and SE Linux makes that a lot easier."

Fedora Weekly Reports 2006-10-02

We have a new effort in place to report The Board news as well as Meeting Minutes from each sub-project for Fedora community to gather information on the happenings in the Fedora universe in a easily digestible and referenceable format.

Fedora Core 5 Updates

During the week of October 02 - October 08, Fedora Project released 9 Fedora Core 5 Updates (http://fedoranews.org/cms/FC5) including 2 Security Advisories.

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Editor's Blog

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