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01 December 2008

Re: Planet Fedora Beat

Adam Batkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it looks like the Planet Fedora beat could use a little help. From what
> I can tell, a number of people have volunteered over the past few weeks,
> and maybe they still want to contribute too (I don't want to step on any
> toes). Since contributions are wiki-based, this is an ideal situation
> for collaborative writing.
>
> So, if there aren't any objections, I'd like to start contributing
> links/summaries to the Planet Fedora beat for this coming week (starting
> Monday December 1).

Please go ahead. More help is certainly welcome.

Rahul

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announcements done for nov 30/dec 1

Announcements beat w/ all the F10 stuff is complete.

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Planet Fedora Beat

Hi,

it looks like the Planet Fedora beat could use a little help. From what
I can tell, a number of people have volunteered over the past few weeks,
and maybe they still want to contribute too (I don't want to step on any
toes). Since contributions are wiki-based, this is an ideal situation
for collaborative writing.

So, if there aren't any objections, I'd like to start contributing
links/summaries to the Planet Fedora beat for this coming week (starting
Monday December 1).

Thanks,

-Adam Batkin

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Support ends for Fedora 8

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Last FreeBSD 6 release

Version 6.4 of the free UNIX derivative FreeBSD has been released. It is expected to be the last version of the 6 series; the developers are planning to switch to the new version 7, which is already available

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Yet another false alarm for "Moorhuhn Winter Edition"

The installation routine for the game contains a downloader that a number of monitoring programs categorise as potentially dangerous

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Archive Manager to be renamed and open sourced

In February 2009, Grau Data AG will be releasing its Archive Manager as Open Archive under the AGPL

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