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+ | Fedora usually contains three packages that cannot be redistributed with derived (remixed) versions: | ||
+ | fedora-logos | ||
+ | fedora-release | ||
+ | fedora-release-notes | ||
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+ | Dummy versions of these packages are available, substituting generic- for fedora- (i.e., generic-logos, generic-release, and generic-release-notes). | ||
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+ | The fedora-release package has been replaced by the raspberrypi-fedora-remix-release package. | ||
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+ | This project involves creating a replacement for the other two packages: | ||
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+ | raspberrypi-fedora-remix-release-notes -- This package will contain documentation on the Remix, including notes on how to install it on an SD card, trademarks, use of the GPIO controls, etc. | ||
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== Project Leader(s) == | == Project Leader(s) == | ||
− | + | Christopher Choo | |
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== Project Contributor(s) == | == Project Contributor(s) == | ||
− | + | Kavishankar Srivamathevan | |
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== Project Details == | == Project Details == | ||
+ | This part of the project is basically the release notes that are being supplied for the Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix, this includes some how-to documents and notes about what this project is about and any details regarding the remix OS project. | ||
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Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals: | Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals: | ||
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− | * 0.1 | + | * 0.1 Read up on how Fedora or other Distributions release notes are structured, figure out what needs to be in the release notes, rough mock up of release notes. |
− | * 0.2 | + | * 0.2 Have a semi finished set of release notes and test package, finalize included notes. |
− | * 0.3 | + | * 0.3 Have a finished release notes in package. |
== Communication == | == Communication == | ||
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=== Links/Bugs/Tracking === | === Links/Bugs/Tracking === | ||
+ | [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix Fedora Remix Info] | ||
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==== Seneca Particpants ==== | ==== Seneca Particpants ==== | ||
+ | Christopher Choo, Kavishankar Srivamathevan | ||
==== Non-Seneca Participants ==== | ==== Non-Seneca Participants ==== |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 8 February 2012
Contents
Release Notes
Project Description
Fedora usually contains three packages that cannot be redistributed with derived (remixed) versions:
fedora-logos fedora-release fedora-release-notes
Dummy versions of these packages are available, substituting generic- for fedora- (i.e., generic-logos, generic-release, and generic-release-notes).
The fedora-release package has been replaced by the raspberrypi-fedora-remix-release package.
This project involves creating a replacement for the other two packages:
raspberrypi-fedora-remix-release-notes -- This package will contain documentation on the Remix, including notes on how to install it on an SD card, trademarks, use of the GPIO controls, etc.
Project Leader(s)
Christopher Choo
Project Contributor(s)
Kavishankar Srivamathevan
Project Details
This part of the project is basically the release notes that are being supplied for the Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix, this includes some how-to documents and notes about what this project is about and any details regarding the remix OS project.
Project Plan
Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):
Key contacts:
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1 Read up on how Fedora or other Distributions release notes are structured, figure out what needs to be in the release notes, rough mock up of release notes.
- 0.2 Have a semi finished set of release notes and test package, finalize included notes.
- 0.3 Have a finished release notes in package.
Communication
Mailing Lists
Upsteam Wiki and Web
Links/Bugs/Tracking
Source Code Control
Blogs
Seneca Particpants
Christopher Choo, Kavishankar Srivamathevan