Fedora Weekly News Issue 62 in Polish

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Translated by Wojciech Zak on 2006-10-17

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Wewnątrz Fedory Core 6

Rahul Sundaram (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram) napisał recenzję dla Red Hat Magazine (http://www.redhat.com/magazine/024oct06/features/fc6/?sc_cid=bcm_edmsept_007):

Fedora Core 6 ma być wypuszczona w przeciągu tygodnia, więc postanowiłem dać naszym drogim użytkownikom przedpremierowy pokaz tego co przyżądziliśmy im w tym wydaniu. Fedora Core 6 zawiera ulepszenia instalatora i miłe dla oka efekty pulpitu, lepsze powiadomienia o aktualizacjach i świeży, nowy wygląd oraz nową czcionkę. W dystrybucji zauważalna jest lepsza obsługa I18N oraz ogromne udoskonalenie wydajności. support and dramatic performance boosts throughout the distribution, lepsza wirtualizacja i obszerniejsza pomoc techniczna dla SELinuksa oraz wiele, wiele więcej.

Naming of Fedora Core 6

Jesse Keating (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) was interviewed by Red Hat Magazine (http://www.redhat.com/magazine/024oct06/features/rh_speaks/?sc_cid=bcm_edmsept_007):

With the last release (Fedora Core 5) we decided to let the community of Fedora contributors both supply a list of possible names and vote on the pre-cleared names to pick the release name. This tradition continued with Fedora Core 6, although the survey link got shared in many more places. With the next release of Fedora, we will be taking advantage of the hard work done on the Fedora Voting System which would restrict votes to those individuals whom have Fedora Accounts and thus are contributors in one way or another.

Announcing Dribble a new addon repo

Hans de Goede (mailto:j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl) wrote to us to announce new addon repo called Dribble:

Just a quick one-off note to those who may be interested in a new repo called Dribble for Fedora Core + Extras. It provides packages with a focus on fun distributable software, not already found in Core, Extras or Livna for various reasons such as their stricter legal requirements. For example, emulators, additional games and multimedia apps can be included in Dribble.

The repo aims to provide support for all 'current' versions of Fedora Core including devel, for i386, ppc and x86_64. Unlike other similar repos, Dribble won't replace, upgrade or obsolete any packages found in Core, Extras or Livna but is intended to work in conjunction with them, obviously Dribble is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by them.

Dribble bases its packaging and review process on that of Extras to help provide the same high quality packages as you're used to with Extras. If you're interested in helping out or using Dribble, please have a look at http://dribble.org.uk.

Red Hat Linux rises over Chicago

According to recent article posted at Linux.com (http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/10/05/159243):

The City of Chicago had always been a Sun shop, but when it was time to begin a hardware replacement cycle two years ago, platform architect Amy Niersbach knew the city needed to reduce costs without sacrificing quality. That's why she turned to Linux.

Niersbach has some advice for other city governments considering a move from proprietary infrastructures to Linux. "Do a proof of concept so that you feel completely comfortable. Some people just need to see it happening, as opposed to hearing from other people that it will work. We were very satisfied with the results."

Opening doors to open source for women

According to recent article posted at IT Manager's Journal (http://www.itmanagersjournal.com/feature/20990):

Pia Waugh, president of Software Freedom International, says finding a way to get involved in the community is the first step, and there are several avenues available. "I think some of the women initiatives, such as Debian Women, GNOME Women, Fedora Women, and Ubuntu Women, are great ways to start getting involved. [Women] can find great mentors there, information, and it gives them a launch pad into the wide world of FOSS. These organisations don't segment our community, they give yet another road in, and the more roads we give people to getting involved, the more people will follow them.

OpenOffice.org 2.0.4 już jest!

Zgodnie z listą ogłoszeniową (http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=announce&msgNo=301) OpenOffice.org:

Dziś jest piątek, 13 października i dzień ten oznacza dwa ważne wydarzenia: dostępność nowego OpenOffice.org 2.0.4 i naszą szóstą rocznicę.

Tego samego dnia, sześć lat temu, rozpoczęto projekt open-source pod nazwą OpenOffice.org. Wikipedia [0] has an excellent timeline, and in the last OOoCon we presented on the State of the Project [1], but the basic fact is that in the last six years we have helped shape a new world. Dziesiątki milionów ludzi używa na codzień OpenOffice.org; urzędy zmigrowały lub rozważają przesiadkę na niego lub wykorzystanie jego otwartych standardów formatu plików Open Document, czyli ODF; wszystkie oszczędziły miliony dolarów i podjęły poważne kroki by upewnić się, że dane nie zostaną stracone. Żadne małe osiągnięcie.

Fedora Weekly Reports 2006-10-09

Mamy nową inicjatywę mającą na celu raportowanie wiadomości zarządu, jak również Meeting Minutes z każdego podprojektu społeczności Fedory w celu gromadzenia informacji o tym co zachodzi we wszechświecie Fedory w łatwostrawny i dostępny sposób.

Aktualizacje Fedory Core 5

W dniach 09 - 15 października, Projekt Fedora udostępnił 10 aktualizacji Fedory Core 5 (http://fedoranews.org/cms/FC5) zawierających jedną poprawkę bezpieczeństwa.


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