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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Weekly roundup 2017 – week 13
Cauldron The big Cauldron news is that ISO testing for Mageia 6 RC is well under way, new images were generated that will hopefully fix the EFI implementation and some grub config issues. Gnome 3.24 will be available on the … Continue reading
Posted in bugsquad, community, Mageia, QA, release, users, Weekly roundup
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Donation to Framasoft
When we at Mageia write blog posts and other announcements, we use a collaborative editing tool called Etherpad to draft the text. In the past, the links to these draft documents were accessible from our mailing list archives and wide … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, community, Mageia, treasurer
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Mageia at JDLL 2017 in Lyon on the 1st and 2nd of April
A quick late notice that a few contributors will have a stand at the yearly Libre Software Days in Lyon (“Journées du Logiciel Libre”, in French), as they do every year, next weekend (1st and 2nd of April). As always, … Continue reading
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Weekly Roundup – 2017, week 12
Another week has passed and there have been many changes with Cauldron as well as continued testing on RC ISOs for Mageia 6. Mageia 5 has also received some important updates. Cauldron As we are hoping to release the release … Continue reading
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Review: Back from CLT 2017
It’s almost a week since the Chemnitzer Linux days: time for a brief review (link in German): To make a long story short: This meeting was a big success. Alfred and I arrived on Friday evening and went to check out … Continue reading
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