Fedora Leftovers
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Supporting Open Source Video Conferencing
I wanted to watch the Fedora Council meeting earlier today but ran into problems on all of my machines due to how the video hangouts work - you pretty much have to install Google Chrome (edit: removed part about Chromium as a possible alternative after comment about actual experience) and I'd rather not do that if I can avoid it.
I'm not trying to citicize the choice of Hangouts for these video meetings because there's not a viable alternative right now that can host, broadcast and record video conferences.
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Using Tunir to test Fedora Cloud images
In Fedora 22, one of the new features from the Cloud SIG is a project called Tunir. It is a very simple system which can be used to test Fedora Cloud images, or it can be used to test any normal software project using the Cloud images or bare metal systems.
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PulseAudio popping with multiple sounds in Fedora 22
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Fedora Infrastructure downtime for storage upgrade
Fedora infrastructure engineer Kevin Fenzi sent an announcement today noting that there’s going to be a significant planned downtime on June 9th, 2015, starting at 23:00 UTC.
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