Hello
I am proud to announce another version of the CentOS Newsletter. This
release is packed with information from the Community for the
Community. We have an interesting interview and have introduced a new
section in which we monitor Twitter, to obtain further feedback. As
usual, there are the jokes and tips.
You can read the English newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/Latest
Further thanks to our great community we also have the translations:
Traditional Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh-tw/Newsletter/1005
Simplified Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh/Newsletter/1005
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
We always welcome comments and suggestions :)
Enjoy the read.
The Newsletter Team
Hey
Welcome to another issue of CentOS Pulse. After the recent release of
CentOS 5.5, we can now revert back to the task of hunting down and
logging the (inevitable) bugs in RHEL 6 beta -- thereby helping to
improve the product which will ultimately provide the CentOS 6.0 sources.
You can read the English newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/Latest
Further thanks to our great community we also have the translations:
Traditional Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh-tw/Newsletter/1004
Simplified Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh/Newsletter/1004
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
We always welcome comments and suggestions :)
Enjoy Reading!
The Newsletter Team.
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Hey
Another release of the Newsletter has just been published. After the
recent release of RHEL 5.5, we have been allowed no rest at all as "The
Upstream Vendor" announced their release of RHEL 6 Beta for public
testing just over a week ago. Of course we have full coverage of this, a
interview with Frank Cox, a featured article that discusses alternative
backup tools and much much more.
You can read the English newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/Latest
Further thanks to our great community we also have the translations:
Spanish: http://wiki.centos.org/es/Newsletter/1003
Traditional Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh-tw/Newsletter/1003
Simplified Chinese: http://wiki.centos.org/zh/Newsletter/1003
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
We always welcome comments and suggestions :)
Enjoy Reading!
The Newsletter Team.
Another release of the Newsletter has just been published. In this
issue we talk about CentOS 5.5 being made and we have another
interview with someone from the community. Further we bring you
updates all around this amazing Operating System.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/Latest
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
We always welcome comments and suggestions :)
Enjoy Reading!
The Newsletter Team.
Hi all,
With a little delay, issue #1001 of the CentOS Pulse newsletter has
been released. In this issue we have a very interesting interview on the
usage of CentOS at University College London, a report on FOSDEM 2010
(where nearly all of the main CentOS personnel showed up) and, of
course, the usual categories likecommunity, jokes and updates.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/Latest
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
We always welcome comments and suggestions :)
Enjoy Reading!
The Newsletter Team.
Hi all,
With a little delay, issue #0906 of the CentOS Pulse newsletter has
been released. It covers topics like the CentOS 5.4 release, a very
funny featured article and a interesting event review and much much
more.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/0906
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
Enjoy Reading!
Didi
Hi all,
With a little delay, issue #0905 of the CentOS Pulse newsletter has
been released. It covers topics like the CentOS 4.8 release, the
Spanish CentOS community, wireless networking and contains an
interesting interview with Tru Huynh.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/0905
The project team considers the CentOS Newsletter an important tool to
communicate directly with the community. It is run by the community to
collect interesting bits from the wiki, mailing list, forums, SIGs and
other sources, and put them into the spotlight.
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
Happy Reading!
Marcus
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce #0904 of the CentOS Pulse newsletter.
This month we have a big tutorial on "RPM packaging best practices", a
very exciting interview with Russ Herrold and many more interesting
facts
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/0904
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
Have fun
Didi
Dear community,
I am pleased to announce #0903 of the CentOS Pulse newsletter.
This issue contains some general and security releated news, an
interview with the CentOS developer Ralph Angenendt and information
about 'The Definitive Guide to CentOS' which is a book available in
both print and e-book format.
We take a look at ELRepo - a community driven repository that claims
to improve hardware support for CentOS.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/0903
The project team considers the CentOS Newsletter an important tool to
communicate directly with the community. It is run by the community to
collect
interesting bits from the wiki, mailing list, forums, SIGs and other
sources, and put them into the spotlight.
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is
available from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
Happy Reading!
Marcus
Hi,
I am pleased to announce the second edition of the bi-weekly CentOS
newsletter named "CentOS Pulse".
This second issue of CentOS Pulse looks at the Artwork SIG, desktop
multimedia capabilities and interesting threads in the CentOS community.
An overview of the important security updates and upcoming events are
included as well.
You can read the newsletter at:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/0902
The project team considers the CentOS Newsletter an important tool to
communicate directly with the community. It is run by the community to collect
interesting bits from the wiki, mailinglist, forums, SIGs and other sources,
and put them into the spotlight.
More information about the newsletter and how you can contribute is available
from:
http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter
Happy reading !
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