We are excited to announce the general availability of the MetaSource (or MDAPI 4) in both the staging and production Fedora Infrastructure environments. The release includes an architectural rewrite of the MDAPI from Python to Go, making it a performant source of RPM repositories metadata as a REST service with 1:1 API compatibility. More details […] The post Introducing MetaSource (or MDAPI 4) appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This isn’t a goodbye. I have mixed feelings about this, but it’s not the end. My Outreachy internship with the Fedora Project DEI team is wrapping up, but I’m here to stay. I remember my first discourse post, quoting from it: “… regardless of the outcome, I’m here to stay!” Yes, I meant it. It’s […] The post Not a goodbye, wrapping up my Fedora Project DEI internship appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
As a part of our move from Fedmsg to Fedora Messaging in the last year, we announced the general availability of the Webhook To Fedora Messaging service. While the project was developed to replace the (now decommissioned) GitHub2Fedmsg service, we did not have a user interface for managing webhook binds with Fedora Messaging. The migrating […] The post Introducing User Interface for Webhook To Fedora Messaging appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
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 34 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
An update on the development of the Fedora Release Schedule Planner API, aimed at improving release management and planning.| Fedora Community Blog
Hi, I am Mayank Singh, welcome back to this blog series on the progress of the new package submission prototype, if you aren’t familiar with the project, feel free to check out the previous blogpost here. Extending Forgejo support As Forgejo is expected to become the git forge for Fedora in future and based on […] The post Simplifying Package Submission Progress (15 July – 22 July) – GSoC ’25 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This week in the project involved bug fixes, integration cleanup and small improvements. Bug Fixes and Workarounds A key function required for the Forgejo integration which is used to fetch files from repositories was broken in the current Fedora 42 release due to an upstream bug in Forgejo’s OpenAPI spec. While the bug is already […] The post Simplifying Package Submission, Progress (22 July – 29 July) – GSoC ’25 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
July is already behind us – time really flies when you’re learning and growing! I’m happy to share what I’ve been up to this month as a Fedora DEI Outreachy intern. To be honest, I feel like I’m learning more and more about open source every week. This month was a mix of video editing, […] The post Fedora DEI Outreachy Intern Recap: July Highlights and Learnings appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
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
Learn how to harness the full power of dracut, the modern tool behind Fedora and RHEL's boot process. This hands-on guide explores real-world scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips for building better initramfs images.| Fedora Magazine
This guide walks you through tuning PCP’s pmlogger service to better fit your needs—whether you're debugging performance issues or running on constrained hardware.| Fedora Magazine
In this fifth article of the “System insights with command-line tools” series we explore free and vmstat, two small utilities that reveal a surprising amount about your Linux system’s health. free gives you an instant snapshot of how RAM and swap are being used. vmstat (the virtual memory statistics reporter) reports a real-time view of […]| Fedora Magazine
This is my recap of Flock to Fedora 2025, streamed live from Kenya! I would really like to thank the amazing team – speakers, volunteers as well, who made FLOCK possible this year! This recap is from a virtual attendee’s viewpoint, tuning in live from Kenya for June 5–6. Massive appreciation to everyone behind the […]| Fedora Magazine
Learn how the REUSE specification from FSFE helps bring clarity to open source licensing. This article covers real-world examples, and tips to make your project REUSE compliant.| 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