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− | We came in storming like it was 1942 all over again. | + | We came in storming like it was 1942 all over again. As my fellow Canadian patriot's would say "EHH?!". A group of students undergo a school semester of building packages that were fedora 13 package updates. Not know what we were getting into we sure had excitement and determination in our eyes to get this project finished. Little did we know was that, we still haven't fully understood how the process of troubleshooting and building packages was or how big the arm package build was. It was indeed a project filled with doubts, hope and fulfillment. |
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+ | These group of students mentioned at the bottom, right below "participants" are students with little knowledge of the fedora community. Being introduce to a vast growing community created room for improvement, and friendships. It was indeed a huge improvement on how we tackled those packages we built and without the fedora community, we've pretty much would have been clueless throughout the semester. | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 12 April 2011
Contents
Status
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Title
Fedora-ARM packaging and troubleshooting
Participants
Michael John Corsame
Andrew Parda
Rocella Jimenez
Chantell McIntosh
Introduction
We came in storming like it was 1942 all over again. As my fellow Canadian patriot's would say "EHH?!". A group of students undergo a school semester of building packages that were fedora 13 package updates. Not know what we were getting into we sure had excitement and determination in our eyes to get this project finished. Little did we know was that, we still haven't fully understood how the process of troubleshooting and building packages was or how big the arm package build was. It was indeed a project filled with doubts, hope and fulfillment.
These group of students mentioned at the bottom, right below "participants" are students with little knowledge of the fedora community. Being introduce to a vast growing community created room for improvement, and friendships. It was indeed a huge improvement on how we tackled those packages we built and without the fedora community, we've pretty much would have been clueless throughout the semester.
Approach
Andrew
Challenges
Rocella
Results
Chantell
Links
All of us
Acknowledgments
Chris Tyler Paul Whalen Neils Devos
Pictures / Graphics
All of us