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 42 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
It’s been over a week since I attended OSCAFest 2025 and CHAOSScon Africa 2025, the experience from both gatherings have left lasting impressions and memorable moments on me. All located in Lagos, Nigeria, it was a week-long activity attending CHAOSScon Africa 2025 on the 13th and OSCAFest 2025 on the 15th – 16th of August. CHAOSS, […] The post OSCAFEST’25 & CHAOSS’25 Lagos, Nigeria appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Hello Fedora Community, We are excited to share an update on the Packit as Fedora dist-git CI change proposal. This initiative aims to transition Fedora dist-git CI to a Packit-based solution, deprecating Fedora CI and Fedora Zuul Tenant. The change affects the triggering and reporting mechanism for tests but does not alter the tests themselves […] The post Packit as Fedora dist-git CI: Phase 2 and 3 completed 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 41 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
Hi everyone, I’m Mayank Singh, and I’ve been working on a GSoC 2025 project aimed at simplifying the packaging process in Fedora. I have been working on making an implementation of the new package review process, where everything happens in one place around git. Instead of switching between Bugzilla tickets, for hosting the source rpm […] The post GSoC 2025: Bringing package reviews to Forgejo appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This week in the Fedora project, we did some small changes to the details and reporting of information in the service. Small Changes Better Review Comments Previously, we were fetching the text version of the fedora-review report, the problem was it had way too much text for a comment and I had to parse the […]| Fedora Community Blog
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Moving away from pagure.io is no longer theoretical. It is happening. Lets have a look what is a head of us.| Fedora Community Blog
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
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 39 2025 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 […]| 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
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 […]| 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