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Weekly roundup 2017 – Week 51
So, it’s Week 51, so of course it’s the festive holiday season! We wish all Mageians everywhere the very best of all things for the holidays, whichever way you celebrate them. We’ll get to the new year in next week’s … Continue reading
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Weekly roundup 2017 – Week 50
2 weeks left until 2018… but who’s counting? Some important news In case you haven’t seen this announcement elsewhere – Tier 1 mirror distrib-ccoffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr is down, due to hardware breakage, and will be available again next week at the earliest. … Continue reading
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Weekly Roundup 2017 – Week 49
Week 49; three weeks left in 2017, and lots of things happening! A hearty shout-out to our Translation team; advisory emails come through every day about translation updates to our many languages – on the wiki, on the blog and … Continue reading
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Weekly roundup 2017 – Week 48
There’s lots of work still going on behind the scenes – wide-awake folks have noticed that Kernel 4.14.3 has made its way into Cauldron, along with loads of other goodies; the commits mailing list has been very active! The devteam … Continue reading
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Weekly Roundup 2017 – Week 47
Schultz is flat out this week, so apologies if the content of this roundup is a little sparse. I’ll do better in future! Behind the scenes in Mageia land: Packagers and QA are seriously busy people – so busy that … Continue reading
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