This week in the project, we covered the changes on how we handle the pull request to make it a more intuitive process. No config? No problem! One of our key goals is to reduce friction for contributors as much as possible. With that in mind, my mentor suggested we align our required file structure […] The post Simplifying Package Submission Progress (7 August – 14 August) – GSoC ’25 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This week in the project, we added the support for status reporting of the package actions via commit statuses. Feedback and Commit status A key improvement this week is in status reporting. Now, whenever an action like a package build or a test succeeds or fails, the result is directly reported as a commit status […] The post Simplifying Package Submission Progress (29 July – 7 August) – GSoC ’25 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Artificial Intelligence is a transformative technology, and as a leader in open source, the Fedora Project needs a thoughtful position to guide innovation and protect our community’s values. For the past year, we have been on a journey with the community to define what that position should be. This process began in the summer of […] The post Council Policy Proposal: Policy on AI-Assisted Contributions appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
We’re excited to share our Quarterly Reports from Q1 to Q3 2025. From January to September, we’ve welcomed new members to the DEI team, hosted the Fedora Mentor Summit (FMS), joined Outreachy, connected during Fedora Social Calls, and worked on our Event DEI Location Policy. Here’s a quick look back at what we’ve accomplished together […]| Fedora Community Blog
Image mode for Fedora Linux leverages bootable containers. This technology enables OCI containers to serve as a transport and delivery mechanism for operating system content. This article will guide you through how to use that technology to quickly create a Web Server using Caddy Introduction Bootable containers leverage existing OCI container tools (like Podman and […]| Fedora Magazine
Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able to roll back in case of any problems. This article provides the steps to rebase to the newly released Fedora Linux 43 Beta, and how to revert if anything unforeseen […]| Fedora Magazine
This guide provides a step-by-step walk-through for integrating a uTrust FIDO2 security key (Identiv uTrust) with Fedora 42 to secure: Audience for this article The guide is intended for instructional cybersecurity labs and intermediate Fedora users. It prioritizes PIN + Touch verification for strong security. NOTE: Since misconfiguration can result in system lockout, readers should […]| Fedora Magazine
complyctl is a powerful command-line utility implementing the principles of “ComplianceAsCode” (CaC) with high scalability and adaptability for security compliance. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, maintaining a robust security posture isn’t just a best practice – it is a necessity. For Fedora users, system administrators, and developers, ensuring that your systems meet various security […]| Fedora Magazine
Announcing Fedora Linux 43 Beta and providing some details on change.| Fedora Magazine
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […] The post Infra and RelEng Update – Week 38 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
We are thrilled to announce the soft launch of Fedora Forge, our new home for Fedora Project subprojects and Special Interest Groups (SIGs)! This marks a significant step forward in modernizing our development and collaboration tools, providing a powerful platform built on Forgejo. For more background on why we chose Forgejo, see the previous community […] The post Announcing the Soft Launch of Fedora Forge appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Over the past few Fedora releases, the Anaconda team has been gradually replacing the GTK-based installer with a new web-based interface. As this work expands, we want to share a quick update on the current status, where things are headed, and how to stay involved. Current Status Below is an example of the WebUI installer […] The post Anaconda WebUI: Progress Update and Roadmap appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Fedora documentation has been perceived as a weak point for years. But in reality, the situation is very mixed. I would like to briefly describe the current situation and how we got there. Based on this experience, I will present 5 theses about how Fedora Docs can be improved in the long term. The current situation The project is ‘dormant’ […]| Fedora Community Blog
The i18n team is testing changes for Fedora Linux 43 (Use COLR for Noto Color Emoji, Set Default Monospace Fallback Font , and many more). As a result, the i18n and QA teams organized a test week to run from Tuesday, September 09, 2025, to Monday, September 15, 2025. The wiki page in this article […]| Fedora Magazine
The man command, is short for manual. It provides access to the various up-to-date on-board documentation pages. This helps users utilize the Linux/Unix operating systems in a better manner. What is man ? The man command is a manual pager which provides the user with documentation about specific functions, system calls, and commands. The man […]| Fedora Magazine
Join us to test the 6.16 kernel for Fedora Linux 43 during August 10 – 16! What is a test week? Test weeks are organised by the Fedora QA team per release cycle and are a great way to get involved in developing the upcoming Fedora Linux release. Instructions and test cases are provided for […]| Fedora Magazine
Join us this week for the Anaconda Web UI Installer test week where we are focusing testing on Anacondas brand new WebUI for KDE and Spins live images. What is a test week? Test weeks are organised by the Fedora QA team per release cycle and are a great way to get involved in developing […]| Fedora Magazine
Why Fedora for Architects Architects depend on digital tools for every stage of design, from sketching to modelling and documentation. But many popular tools are expensive, closed-source, or limited to specific platforms. Fedora offers a fast, stable, and open environment for professional design work. With a growing ecosystem of free and open source software, architects […]| Fedora Magazine
Fedora Linux 40 Beta is available for download and testing. Help us find and eliminate bugs so they don't make it into the final release!| Fedora Magazine