Fedora Weekly News #166

Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 166 for the week ending March 8th,
2009.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue166

A small sample of this issue’s stories reflects the imminent release of
Fedora 11! Announcements lists the freeze dates and upcoming Fedora
events. PlanetFedora rounds up essential blog reading including a piece
by Thomas Vander Stichele on “meltdown analysis”. Marketing cheers for
“One Million New Fedora 10 Installations”. In QualityAssurance a
reminder that the next of the “Test Days” is of interest to Intel video
users is just one of the items reflecting a massive amount of QA
activity. Ambassadors relates some OLPC news from Rochester Institute of
Technology. Developments explains why “Orphans are Purged” and asks are
we “Ready for a New RPM Version?”. Translation highlights a “Study about
FLP”. Artwork stares at the wallpaper while “Preparing for the Beta
Release”. SecurityAdvisories lists stuff to help you avoid a rooting.
Virtualization pops some salient items out of the development maelstrom
including a “New Release of libvirt-0.6.1″ and SELinux “sVirt Support
Committed”. There’s a lot more, so keep reading!

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FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Oisin Feeley, Huzaifa Sidhpurwala

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