Fedora 22: The Latest
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New blivet-gui for Fedora 22
The biggest new for Fedora 23 is that blivet-gui will no longer require root privilegies for the GUI part. There are now two separate processes, one for the UI, running as a regular user and second one for the "backend", running as root. But you'll still need to provide your root password to start the backend (it isn't a daemon). This feature is already finished and packaged in rawhide repos.
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Other new features for Fedora 23 includes LVM thin-provisioning support and support for creating and managing LVM snapshots.
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Time to revisit how we’re doing updates?
Fedora 22 is out and it’s again the most quality release we’ve ever released. Our quality assurance is improving and on the developer side, we’re also trying to do our best heavily using ABRT retrace server to prioritize bugs that affect many users. Unfortunately while the quality of releases itself is improving, the quality of updates that follow the release is not.
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Bookmarking Hubs
One of the main points regarding the functionality of the Fedora Hubs site is the idea that each user will have the ability both to become a member of various hubs, and also to subscribe to them. For easy access to these hubs, a list of the hubs each user ‘follows’ is collected sitewide in the header area of Fedora Hubs. The mockups in this post describe the ways that users will be able to customize their personal hub ‘bookmarks’.
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Joining Hubs & Personal Profiles
Sorry to spam your feeds today! I’m trying to collect all my thoughts about what I’ve been working on before the Fedora Hubs workshop tomorrow morning. Since my last post was pretty long, I’m combining these two different concepts I’ve been designing over the past week into one post. While both of them are at least as complex as the hub bookmarks, I ran into a lot fewer mental roadblocks when figuring it out, so I have fewer random thought tangents to explain away, so (hopefully!) this post will be a little shorter. (edit: It really wasn’t. Sorry!)
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