This week, the Fedora Pastebin got a new look!
We migrated to a new pastebin software called Modern Paste. You can
check it out in the Magazine article or by visiting the pastebin
site directly. It also still works with fpaste in the command line
if you use that!(jwf,
02:09:29)
Have some cool photos you want to submit to be
a part of the next release of Fedora? Check out the submission
process for Fedora 26 supplemental wallpapers! It's open now to
submit, and you can even rack up a few badges if your wallpaper is
included!(jwf,
02:10:52)
Have some basic knowledge in Inkscape or want
to try getting better? Check out how you can help with Fedora
Badges, which is a great way to make a first contribution to the
Design Team or to work on improving your Inkscape skills! There's
some great badges linked in the blog post that are good for
beginners.(jwf,
02:12:05)
=== "Ambassadors LATAM: Year in Review"
===(jwf,
02:12:21)
The LATAM Ambassadors published their 2016 Year
in Review post on the Community Blog. Check out what's going on with
Fedora in another part of the world in their blog post.(jwf,
02:12:52)
=== "North America and Fedora: A Year in
Review" ===(jwf,
02:13:07)
Coming out tomorrow morning! Make sure to check
the front page of the Community Blog to read our yearly report put
together by Andrew. award3535++(jwf,
02:13:36)
…to discuss the idea of migrating old data from
FAmNA Requests Trac into read-only Pagure for current FAmNA admins
(i.e. treasurers, etc.) and have future requests with private info
filed in same FAmNA repository OR splitting it in two repositories
(similar to existing setup) and more finely limiting who has read
access(jwf,
02:25:32)
AGREED: 5/5 - Will
migrate the past FAmNA Requests Trac into a Pagure with read-only
access by the same people who currently have access (i.e. treasurer
and regional logisticians), so requests will work similarly as they
do now(jwf,
02:31:19)