Mageia trudging on release

Mageia Linux

The Mageia project moves to your first alpha, expected now sometime in January. She have set up the infrastructure, developmental biology and administrative teams, and choose a permanent logo employs.

Beginning of November the Mageia project had many necessary elements almost in place. These include things like a build server, Web site hosting wiki, a code of conduct, development and management teams and a roadmap. The build server is based on Mandriva one and just almost complete. PLF is temporarily hosting some online resources and Zarb.org is hosting the mailing lists until a change to Gandi is complete. Packaging, artwork, distribution were organised developers, translators, designers, QA and other teams. Alpha was scheduled for December at this time.

Mageia is some forward according to a recent blog post. The many logo entries were short-listed come were and a final decision is expected any day now. There were so many nice entries this is bound to be a very difficult task.

Early in the week, Mageia.org mapping was created and registered. This will collect Mageia and distribute resources necessary to develop the distribution. Anne Nicolas was appointed President, Arnaud Patard is the new Secretary and Treasurer is Damien Lallement. Monthly reports will be published for those interested in the financial details. Report logs of the founder weekly meetings also published, and their own public communication channels have each team and.

Discussions are on-going-on the repository directory structure and Subversion repositories are implemented. Main mirror directory starts with three media: core, nonfree and tainted. and have five subdirectories: release, updates, Updates_testing, backports and Backports_testing. Importing Mandriva are logical and organized as a developer with the base system, compiler and rpm tools start. X will be followed next by the desktop environments, before it on the remaining software. Removing license restrictions encumbered code is top priority.

Tester is the most important treat for anxious, that December Alpha back to sometime in January with the first release still on schedule for March were pushed has.


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Linux Foundation Announces Individual Membership Drive

SAN FRANCISCO, December 3, 2010 ? The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced a new individual membership drive and promotion that makes members eligible to win free Linux.com Store T-shirts, hats, mugs and more.

New members who sign up for individual membership at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/join between today and December 20, 2010 will be automatically entered into a drawing to win one of five U.S. $50 gift cards to the Linux.com Store. These prizes will be available just in time for the holidays. Existing members and non-members can also be entered into the drawing by mailing their name and email address to The Linux Foundation headquarters. The address and official rules for the drawing are available at

The Linux Foundation website: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/join/individual-membership-drive-rules

Individual members of The Linux Foundation help advance the Linux operating system and support the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds. They also receive exclusive benefits that include a Linux.com email address (e.g. john@linux.com); a choice of T-shirt (http://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/join/individual/join); employee purchase pricing from Dell, HP and Lenovo; 35 percent off O?Reilly books and e-books; and a variety of deep discounts to attend events, subscribe to industry publications, and to shop at the Linux.com Store.

The Linux.com Store includes exclusive merchandise and original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect ?geek culture.? The merchandise available in the Linux.com Store is designed to reflect the unique and varied culture associated with Linux: geek pride, freedom, fun, eccentricity, and originality.

The Linux.com Store recently added new items, including the ?I Believe in Linux? mousepad (http://store.linux.com/product_info.php?products_id=177) and the community favorite ?We Made IT? T-shirt (http://store.linux.com/product_info.php?products_id=171). Nearly 8,000 votes made this T-shirt available in the Linux.com Store as a result of the Linux.com Store Community Design Contest that ran March through June 2010. The creator of the design was Said Hassan, who won the vote among nearly 100 other designers.

Both corporate and individual members support the organization that employs Linus Torvalds and important programs that promote and protect Linux. The annual membership fee for individuals is U.S. $99. Student membership is U.S. $25 and includes all the same benefits as individual members.

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the organization sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and promotes, protects and advances the Linux operating system by marshaling the resources of its members and the open source development community. The Linux Foundation provides a neutral forum for collaboration and education by hosting technical events, including LinuxCon, and generating original Linux research and content that advances the understanding of the Linux platform. Its web properties, including Linux.com, reach approximately two million people per month. The organization also provides extensive Linux training opportunities that feature the Linux kernel community?s leading experts as instructors. Please follow The Linux Foundation on Twitter.


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