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01/24/2008 Relevance: 11.97FUDCon Raleigh 2008 was a weekend of hacking, planning, discussions, coding, and general mirth. Over 200 members of the Fedora community were in attendance, and a tremendous amount of work was accomplished that will pay off in the Fedora 9 release. Rather than recap the entire event myself, I have collected up some of the blog posts about FUDCon that appeared on Fedora Planet during and after the event. Check back tomorrow for a FUDCon video.Search further
01/09/2008 Relevance: 11.13From Friday, Jan. 11 through Sunday, Jan. 13, the Fedora Project will be holding its annual FUDCon at Red Hat's headquarters in Raleigh, NC. FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conferencea time when members of the Fedora community who usually only communicate via email or IRC have a chance to meet in person. FUDCon includes two full days of hackfests, in which specific technical problems are worked on in small group code sprints, as well as one day of talks, sessions, and presentations that are of interest to all variety of users and developers.Search further
02/06/2007 Relevance: 10.06As many of you, have heard about Fedora's presence in FOSDEM2007. We are now announcing another FUDCon in 2007 which will be held there at FOSDEM, Brussels Belgium.Search further
09/10/2008 Relevance: 9.27The Fedora Project holds aâFedora Users and Developers Conferenceâ (FUDCon) several times each year, in various locations around the world. The latest installment was September 5-7, in Brno, Czech Republic. Max Spevack, Red Hatâs manager of Community Architecture, shared his trip report with us.Search further
02/21/2007 Relevance: 8.49The FudCon videos from Boston 2007 are now ready for torrent download at:http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/Search further
07/24/2008 Relevance: 7.50Fedora has released its Asterisk-based Fedora Talk VoIP application for connecting Fedora contributors. Other news posted on a recent Fedora blog includes notes on a new automated test case management system, a SIG for ISVs, and new OpenID provider status for the Fedora Account System. Much of the news mentioned in the Fedora blog was revealed at the recent FUDCon Fedora user conference. FUDCon celebrated the new Fedora 9 version of the free and redistributable Red Hat-based Linux distribution, and looked forward toward Fedora 10.Search further
12/21/2006 Relevance: 5.35On Friday, February 2nd, Fedora enthusiasts will gather at Boston University for the annual appearance of the world-famous groundhog Fedora Phil. According to legend, if Fedora Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of Fedora test releases.Search further
08/07/2007 Relevance: 5.31In this week, we have announcements on Fedora 8 Test 1, Virtual FudCon and our new column called AskFedora. Speaking of AskFedora, we received several good questions including License Issue, Backups and Problem with Pup. In Developments, we have continuing discussions on CodecBuddy, Yum, Kmods, RPM Roadmap, KDE4 Status and more.Search further
12/05/2006 Relevance: 4.75In this issue, we have following articles: 1 Fedora Project is Hiring 2 Fedora Ambassadors Day 3 Eclipse on Linux Distributions Project 4 FUDCon Boston 2007 5 SCALE 5X Registration Opens 6 Migration to Fedora Core 6 7 Fedora Weekly Reports 2006-11-27 8 Fedora Core 5 and 6 Updates 9 Contributing to Fedora Weekly News 10 Editor's BlogSearch further
07/09/2008 Relevance: 4.68I had the privilege of giving not one but two talks at the Red Hat Summit, both about open source systems management topics. A good deal of this content was also shared with a different audience at FudCON, the Fedora Users and Developers Conference. This was a great trip to Boston, and a fantastic chance to talk with users, administrators, and developers of all types. The first talk I had a part in was Func, which I co-presented with Adrian Likins.Search further