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Interview: Anaconda and Fedora 9

In this installment of our co-published Fedora Interviews, Jeremy Katz, David Cantrell, and Chris Lumens talk about the improvements to Anaconda in Fedora 9. » Read more


2007 year in review

We learned a lot in 2007, and we hope you did too! Here’s a list of the top 10 most popular articles of the year. » Read more


Fedora status report: September 2006

The Fedora Status Report is an edited version of recent issues of Fedora Weekly News at fedoranews.org. The fedoranews site is edited by Thomas Chung and accepts contributions from anyone in the Fedora community. Articles are reprinted here with their permission. New contributors are always welcome.

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We need to talk.

Change. It’s part of life. The seasons, birds, bees… (where are you
going? no, please sit.) See, there comes a time when everything must
change. Even Red Hat Magazine. For the past two years we’ve released one
issue every month. No more. We’re changing.

The open source software model has done pretty well with “release early,
release often”–now we’re giving it a shot.

So if you check the magazine website only once a month, you’ll miss
something. Don’t do that. Red Hat Magazine will not be held responsible
for vital content you don’t see because you’re off watching
cat and monkey videos on YouTube
.

The best way to stay current is to subscribe to our RSS feed. Many of you
are already reading the magazine this way (we’ve got stats!), but if
you’re not and want to be, we’ll show you how. It’s easy. In the time
it takes to memorize what “RSS” stands for, you can be getting the
latest updates as they’re released. Sweet.

We also know you still love your email. Except maybe for the X-rated
spam. We’ll still send you a monthly email digest. We’ll even highlight the articles you liked best. Of course we need to know your favorites–so don’t forget to rate the
articles. Look for the red “rate this article” image that appears on
every article page.

For the audio inclined, don’t forget you can also subscribe to magazine
podcasts. And remember, iTunes isn’t the only podcast game in town.

We’re just getting started.

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