Fedora Leftovers
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Fedora 21 End Of Life on December 1st
With the recent release of Fedora 23, Fedora 21 will officially enter End Of Life (EOL) status on December 1st, 2015. After December 1st, all packages in the Fedora 21 repositories will no longer receive security, bugfix or enhancement updates, and no new packages will be added to the Fedora 21 collection.
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First Fedora Bug Report
After generating my gpg key on Fedora 23 I ran in to an issue using the key to sign my email. When I went to Evolution to select the key it was not in the list. To create the key I used the command line ‘gpg –gen-key’ I then went to look in Seahorse to see if the key was there and found that the key was only under ‘Show Any’ and ‘Show Trusted’ views. It was not listed under ‘Show Personal’.
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Python 3 Porting FAD: “We’ve done a lot of things…”
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Fedora CommOps – What I’m working on
My role in the Community Blog is primarily as a content contributor and partly as an administrator of the WordPress panel. The most recent pieces I contributed to the CommBlog were things like an interview with Python maintainer Matej Stuchlik about the Python 3 Fedora Activity Day, news about the Fedora Magazine breaking view records, an announcement about the Fedora Developer Portal, and the introductory article to the CommBlog. I also helped establish basic guidelines for contributors looking into writing an article. Nonetheless, this is fully a group effort between members of the CommOps team, and these are created with collaboration and guidance of others in the team.
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