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Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 23, 2023,

updated Jun 23, 2023

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How to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora?

=> ↺ How to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora?

So you want to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora to join Silverblue, Kinoite, Sericea and soon Onyx?

=> ↺ Silverblue | ↺ Kinoite | ↺ Sericea | ↺ Onyx

=> ↺ Silverblue | ↺ Kinoite | ↺ Sericea | ↺ Onyx

Timothée Ravier: How to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora?

=> ↺ Timothée Ravier: How to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora?

At this point, you should consider which apps are going to be shipped by default, included in the image, and which ones are going to be installed by default as Flatpaks.
Take a look at the Universal Blue project for examples on how to do container based variants.

=> ↺ Universal Blue project

=> ↺ base container image | ↺ comps group | ↺ Universal Blue project

Fedora Community Blog: Flock 2023 CfP extended to 27 June

=> ↺ Fedora Community Blog: Flock 2023 CfP extended to 27 June

Were you keeping an eye on the Flock 2023 call for proposals? Were you planning a proposal for this year’s event in Cork, Ireland from 2–4 August 2023? Did you miss the deadline to submit? Fear not, because the Flock 2023 CfP is extended for one week only until Tuesday, 27 June. If you were still working on that perfect proposal for our first return to an in-person event in four years, there is still time to submit before the deadline.

=> ↺ Flock 2023 call for proposals

Submit your proposal for a presentation or workshop in our new CfP system at cfp.fedoraproject.org. The CfP system now supports login with the Fedora Account System (FAS).

=> ↺ cfp.fedoraproject.org

=> ↺ Flock 2023 call for proposals | ↺ cfp.fedoraproject.org

How to create a workspace via Try in Dev Spaces extension [Ed: Red Hat (IBM) it outsourcing to proprietary prison of Microsoft. Again. What is this company??]

=> ↺ How to create a workspace via Try in Dev Spaces extension

In early June, we released a new web extension for Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces called Try in Dev Spaces. Version 1.0 of the extension is available for Chromium-based browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, etc.), Safari, and Firefox.

=> ↺ Try in Dev Spaces

=> ↺ Try in Dev Spaces

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