Is there life after our first release?

It’s nice to be able to say: there’s more life in Mageia than ever!

First, thanks to everyone who took the trouble to not only try Mageia 1, but to write about it – in articles and on their blogs. You’ve encouraged even more people to try it out, and come onto the lists and forums with their suggestions, issues, reactions and – perhaps most importantly for a growing community – their contributions of time and skills.

Take a minute to look at the reviews here and if you know of one we haven’t listed, let us know!

Second, thanks to all our great Mageia people – it’s great to be part of such a varied group of people, all working together to make something good. Now we’d like to extend a warm welcome to new contributors.

There’s lots happening in the Mageia community. All sorts of discussion is happening; where will we take Mageia next? We’ve got all the basics in place – our organisation, our Code of Conduct, and a growing sense of who we are and what we’re about.

And we’ll welcome whatever you bring – your new ideas, new skills and new contributions. Whatever your interest, there’s a team for you; take a look here and see what might suit you.

Welcome to post-release Mageia – help us to make sure it just keeps getting better.

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Our baby is here: Mageia 1

We are the Mageia community, and today we are happy to tell everyone that our first release, Mageia 1, is out and available for download.

For people who want to cut to the chase, you can see what’s available, choose your version and download it from mageia.org/downloads.

What is different about Mageia?

Mageia is about people – the people who make and the people who use Mageia the Linux distribution. We’re a good community, and we like to include our users in our community; the people who continue to join us make it better still.

Mageia is about technical excellence – we pursue excellence, so Mageia people will have the best computing experience we can make. Whether you’re a programmer or a student, a business user or a system administrator – whatever your use of your computer, we’d like to help you make it a good experience. Try Mageia 1 and see what you think.

Mageia is about quality – our release promises to be as solid and perfect as Mandriva at its best; that’s our heritage.

Mageia is open – we are committed to the Open Source ideal, we are open to new people and new ideas, and we have open governance of our community.

Mageia is International – our community comes from all over the planet to help Mageia “speak” many languages. Mageia’s structure and its anchor in the user community have already produced excellent results.

Mageia is about diversity – Mageia offers and maintains applications for a wide variety of user groups – with applications ranging from game-playing and music-listening to scientific and engineering applications.

Mageia is about equilibrium – we strive to maintain balance between leading-edge developments and the stable computing experience.

Why might you choose Mageia?

Aside from our great distro, you mean? We’re a great community, and we’re getting better all the time. We care for each other, and in doing so, we try for the best user experience. We’d like to welcome you into our community, while making sure your Mageia installation is trouble-free and a joy to use.

What’s different about us? we’re completely community based, with everything that implies. Our organisation is community-driven; no commercial management can dictate the path Mageia will take; you as a Mageia user can have more say in the future of this distribution than anywhere else.

Standing on the shoulders of Giants

Our team of developers, packagers, contributors, translators, sysadmins and testers have all worked super-hard to bring Mageia 1 to readiness on time.

And we’re all gratefully aware of the amazing work of people at Mandriva, KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, the Linux kernel team, the FSF and all the many, many people writing free software – thanks to you all for inspiring us and making the great software that forms the foundation of Mageia.

We want to carry that further into the future and make Mageia the best we possibly can.

What is Mageia?

Mageia is both a community and a Linux distribution. Find out more at:

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Power outage on Mageia servers

From Misc and sysadmin team

UPDATE: Servers are now back to life and testers back to final isos!

As some people may have seen, we suffered from a severe power outage yesterday, around 00h05 CET time in one of our hosting datacenter.

It seems that an electrical problem stopped some servers at the Lost Oasis server room in Marseille, with the net effect of stopping 4 servers (valstar, alamut, jonund and ecosse as well as the virtual machine running on alamut aka friteuse_tmp). It also impacted all servers of zarb.org that still provides support for some services (like www, mailing-list, secondary DNS, SMTP, etc.).

Perenoel, one of the great Lost Oasis guys, went to the building during the night to take care of the issue and so the servers got power again around 00:20 CEST time. Lost Oasis people worked until 4 o’clock in the morning to fix all servers.

Now all but 2 servers, Valstar and Jonund, are back online.

Jonund is just a build node, we have another one and we are in freeze, so we can cope with the failure without much trouble.

Valstar is the main SVN and LDAP server, so almost everything depend on it. Impacted services:

  • LDAP

– Identity, no access ( no account creation )
– forum, bugzilla, transifex : mostly read only access, no one can log in, but currently logged in people are still ok
– most @mageia.org aliases ( emails are still in queue on zarb )
– shell access ( rabbit, champagne )
– some Sympa lists ( @ml.mageia.org ), mostly board one

  • SVN
  • buildsystem ( no scheduler, no mirror for builders )
  • automated administration of all servers ( no puppetmaster )

The rest ( website, blog, xymon, mailling list, svnweb ) should be ok. We are still looking into it. Lost Oasis told us they would go look at our server in the afternoon, we will keep you informed of the changes with a mail on our list.

Sysadmins will also be looking at making the infrastructure more resilient to such problems (for example, a 2nd LDAP would have solved most issues, and this is already planned ).

If you have any questions please ask on the sysadmin mailing list or on the #mageia-sysadm IRC channel on Freenode , where we will be happy to answer you.

Update (13:10 CEST): all systems are back, up and operational now. \o/

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Last few days before Mageia 1: some news from the front

As you may have seen on packaging activity board, package updates rate has slowed down these last few days. Our Mageia 1 official release is in progress and here are the latest news from the Mageia teams working to make this release a success. As always, the very last pre-release days are the toughest ones! 🙂

Packagers’ team

Last run, but not the least, before the official release. Some stuff are still in the TODO list: http://mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=iso1:countdown#technical_countdown

Package submission is now closed. Any bug fixes, unless they are release_blockers, are now postponed until after the release, and will be pushed through updates, provided by our security team, after Mageia 1 is out.  Packagers will still be able to add new packages in Mageia 1 after release, using the backports repositories.

The team is now working on the release notes to be ready and translated for launch day.

Final ISO tests are in progress with an experienced group of testers to be able to manage that process properly. First builds started yesterday and the ISOs should be delivered before 31st of May in the evening so that they can be distributed on time.

Shortly after the release, cauldron will be reopened to let people start working on the next release. Some time may however be needed for sysadmins to prepare this switch. We will also restart earlier postponed discussions about important details such as the release cycle.

i18n team

Team is busy now together with marketing and communication people. Main goal is to propose as many languages as possible for Mageia launch so that everybody can easily start learning about and using it.

Sysadmin team

Sysadmin team are focusing on organizing current freeze of distribution but also on what will happen when Mageia 1 is out:

  • preparing mirrors and synchronization of new trees and ISOs for Mageia 1
  • forking our svn so that we can manage both cauldron and Mageia 1 branches
  • preparing security team work environment
  • and… the huge pending TODO list!

Artwork team

Last pieces of artwork have just been integrated for final ISOs. The team will now focus on general design for Mageia 1 launch, e.g. the web site and goodies.

Marketing / communication team

The team is working on last pieces for the Mageia 1 official launch:

  • official announcement and press release
  • make first experience of Mageia easy and user-friendly: downloads, installation, upgrade from Mandriva Linux 2010.1
  • explain what Mageia is and what we plan to do in the next weeks

 

So finally we still have some very busy days until the 1st of June. Need a rest? Go get a hug!

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Final release approaching now: RC available for last tests

Here it is! This is the last development release before the first stable version of Mageia. Again we are in time, thanks to the hard work of all the community.

You can choose and download your favourite edition. This release is mainly about bug fixes and translation updates. Live CDs should be available in the coming days.

Time is short now but still you should have enough time for some final tests! Important things to check in the few days left before the official release:

  • How does the upgrade feel like, starting from Mandriva Linux 2010.1 and 2010.2 to Mageia 1 RC? see our upgrade test page;
  • Are your computers and peripherals properly recognised and handled by Mageia?
  • How does the installation process feel like to you? (see our testing procedure).

Mageia 1 stable will be available in 13 days! Stay tuned!

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