Mageia abroad

This is the unavoidable sequel to “Mageia at the Berlin Linuxtag

Linuxtag

rda, ennael and boklm in Berlin

The fair is over, people have gone back to their daily routines. Now, what did we take home at the end of the day?

1. Mageia

We showed the name “Mageia”. The visitors who came by were informed by our people at the booth and the text of a large poster. Questions were not so much about the technical side but rather in the area of who we are, what we are and (and not least) why we are. This was an initial introduction to the Germans and it was received nicely by those who asked. Something the German Mageia community can build upon during the time and the events to come.

2. Mageia Conference

We had the opportunity to introduce Mageia in detail by a conference held by ennael. There wasn’t a large crowd but we did not expect that anyway, there were too many conferences at the same time (more than 230 in 4 days!). Still, those 20 people in the audience were a start.

3. Experiences abroad

The Germans at the booth already knew the environment, for the 3 visitors from France (ennael, rda and boklm) it was an interesting experience because this German event is very different to what they were used to see at French events. Such experiences give you a broader perspective and I’d like to encourage the French and also others to go to such events in other countries (if possible) to see and learn. We may improve our understanding of our neighbours…

One of the most important benefits of this event was meeting face-to-face. We were able to discuss many things directly, especially people who are working very close together, like rda and obgr_seneca (for example). We can look forward to all the nice things they are planning!

4. The FUN!

Then there was the fun! We had a nice dinner on Friday night and there were also those moments of comic and fun during the days. I may give you an example:

A visitor came to our partner (MandrivaUser.de) with whom we shared the booth. He was presented with the current Beta of Mandriva 2011 and then he asked our helpers about their opinion about the new menu style. They expressed their rather negative opinion, then the visitor presented his business card – he was a representative of RosaLabs, the company who invented this new menu style! 🙂

5. The T-Shirts

When looking at the pictures (see next paragraph) you will recognize we offered black and white Mageia T-shirts. These T-shirts are special – they are the T-shirts made for our first official appearance at FOSDEM 2011 and you will never again have the chance to get one of them!

Now you can!

We offer black and white T-shirts, all sizes. German orders please contact wobo AT mageia DOT org (price in Germany will be 10 Euros including shipping).
For international orders people in Paris will soon set up a way to facilitate purchasing those T-shirts.

6. Pictures

We took some pictures and I will upload them to the Mageia gallery in facebook ASAP. Please stay tuned for the URL (will post it in a comment to this blog). For those who understand German I will post a URL to an internet radio interview where wobo talks about Mageia.

 

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Mageia @ Solutions Linux

Mageia will be at Solutions Linux 2011, Paris La Défense, from May 10th to May 12th, in booth A60.

Some of us will be there to explain the project, gather your views and wishes, discuss the future… Mageia T-shirts will be available as well! Don’t hesitate to get in touch!

And as usual, we will hold a dinner on Tuesday, May 10th, around 8pm in Paris (exact place still to be determined): you are welcome to join us! Please subscribe here so we know how many happy fellows we need to accommodate in the dinner party!

See you there!

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Mageia at the Berlin Linuxtag

From May 11th to May 14th, 2011 Linuxtag Berlin will open again in Berlin, Germany, and Mageia will be there!

Linuxtag BerlinLinuxTag is the most important place for Linux and open source software in Europe. The 17th LinuxTag presents all the latest for professional users, decision makers, developers, beginners and the Linux community. There will be keynotes by well known speakers like Wim Coekaerts (Oracle), Bradley Kuhn (Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.), Daniel Walsh (Red Hat); panel discussions, workshops, and a large exhibition area. Find the complete program here.

This year LinuxTag Berlin will also see Mageia, being presented by members of the German team in partnership with the German Mandriva user community. On Friday and Saturday prominent members of the Mageia project, Anne Nicolas (ennael), Romain d’Alverny ( rda) and Nicolas Vigier (boklm) will be at the stand, and there will be a conference about Mageia, held by ennael and rda.

On behalf of Mageia we invite you to come to our stand, #115, in hall 7b. Step by and say hello to Mageia!

 

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A newcomer in Mageia: Maven

(proposed by dmorgan)

The Java packaging in Mandriva 2010.1 (from which Mageia was forked) was just unusable. Many of the packages were obsolete and not really maintained. The task of updating packages had become very difficult as Maven, a now very common Java project build tool, was not properly integrated in the distribution. Many Java libraries installed using the old packages would not be usable by Maven. Moreover the version of Maven was obsolete and would not allow building recent software. This was a serious problem for maintaining the Java stack.

Fortunately, thanks to the collaboration between Mageia (dmorgan), openSUSE (Stephen Shaw) and Fedora (Alexander Kurtakov and Stanislav Ochotnicky), the first release of Mageia will include a fully updated and clean Java stack. Maven is now available as version 3.0.3. More than 200 Java packages have been updated and are now correctly integrated with Maven.

We hope that this update will help us maintain more java packages in the future. If you are a Java user or packager, your feedback is welcome on the Mageia development mailing list or the Mageia Bugzilla.

If you are interested in Java and packaging, we need your help in the Java team. People from this team will:

  • help keeping the Mageia Java stack up to date
  • collaborate with other linux distributions to share packages and patches when possible
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Live CDs are now available for tests!

It took more time than expected but here they are: live CD ISOs for Mageia beta2. You will find, for now, 2 ISOs; one for each of KDE4 and GNOME. They include a limited set of supported languages (due to size constraints). The plan is to provide more ISOs, each ISO including a specific set of supported languages.

Download ISOs

It’s easy!

Supported languages

  • German (de)
  • English (Australia) (en_AU)
  • English (Canada) (en_CA)
  • English (British) (en_GB)
  • English (Ireland) (en_IE)
  • English (New-Zealand) (en_NZ)
  • English (American) (en_US)
  • English (South Africa) (en_ZA)
  • Spanish (es)
  • French (fr)
  • Italian (it)
  • Polish (pl)
  • Portuguese Brazil (pt_BR)
  • Russian (ru)

Enjoy testing and please, send us your feedback! Via the usual channels:

  • Filing a bug report in the Mageia Bugzilla
  • Contacting us on on the #mageia-dev IRC channel on Freenode
  • Sending an email to the Mageia-dev mailing list
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