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Fall 2010 SBR600 Weekly Schedule

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ToDo
** Remember, marking in this course is done on the basis of blog posts which appear on the planet.
** You should have two blog posts on the planet by now: One with a link to your Seneca and Fedora user pages plus a snippet of IRC conversation, and one with a reflection on your experience compiling software from source code.
* Rebuild an existing Fedora SRPM. Find out what The <code>-j</code> value in your ~/.rpmbuild config file controls how many simultaneous jobs <code>make</code> starts. Experiment to see which value results in the fastest build time for the software you have chosenon your particular hardware. Blog about your experience -- don't bog down your blog with technical output, but instead focus on the process and results, and your reflections (for example: did you get the value you expected? was it a fast or slow process? did you automate it with a script or do it manually? what seems to affect the results?).
<!-- * Take the software you compiled last week and package it (not Nled!). Blog about the experience. Include a link to your source RPM (and optionally your binary RPM) from your blog. Do ''not'' use the Fedora spec file. '''Please complete this by Monday, January 20.''' -->
* Listen to the [http://cdot.senecac.on.ca/audio/sbr600/ audio recording] of last Fall's conference call with Jesse Keating, Fedora Release Engineer