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Category Archives: Collaboration
Dandifying Mageia, Part 2
In our previous blog post on “dandifying Mageia” (nearly a year ago!), we introduced DNF in Mageia 6 to the world. Since then, we’ve been keeping pace and tracking upstream development in Cauldron. By working closely with upstream and being … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Mageia, packager, release, users
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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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ALCASAR, an open source Network Access Controller based on Mageia
“ALCASAR is a free Internet Access Controller for private or public consultation networks. It authenticates and protects users’ access regardless their connection type, or equipment (PC, smartphone, game console, TV sets, etc.).” I met the ALCASAR guys in 2012, during … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, community, Mageia, users
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Weekly roundup – 2017, week 8
So, this weekly roundup is a new thing that we were wanting to try, with the hope that it will bring more attention to the day to day changes in both Mageia 5 and Cauldron, and what the various teams … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, community, Mageia, QA, security
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Where does the Mageia Documentation come from?
We asked Lebarhon from the Documentation team to write a bit about the work of the team and the various resources that they created for our users. In this article, he presents their work on the “Official Documentation” and the … Continue reading
Posted in Atelier, Collaboration, community, Documentation Team, i18n, team
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