Lukáš Růžička
An avid linux user. Fedora tester. Musician. Poet.
@lruzicka:matrix.org
Sessions
This abstract outlines a proposal to discuss the integration of Fedora Linux with Framework's modular laptops, focusing on personal user experiences. Framework, known for its commitment to sustainability and customization, offers high-performance, easily upgradeable laptops. These align with Fedora's cutting-edge, secure, and robust system capabilities, providing a unique blend of hardware flexibility and software reliability.
The collaboration between Fedora and Framework began with a shared goal to enhance open-source ecosystems and user empowerment. This proposal will share insights from personal experiences of running Fedora on Framework hardware, highlighting how this combination meets the needs of advanced users and developers. The session will also explore the community's response to this integration, potential challenges faced, and the overall impact on both Fedora and Framework communities.
What hides behind the process of making quality Fedora releases? How, and why can you contribute? How CI gating, blocker bugs, common bugs, validation matrices, blocker reviews, and go/no-go meetings work? How does the freeze process work? How do all these parts fit together?
How can anybody help a tiny bit to make the final releases as rock-stable as possible for as many hardware as possible? We'll get through all the important bits of the Quality Assurance of Fedora releases with a bit of showcasing for each of the sections, so you'll see under the hood how we work and you'll be able to help with ensuring and improving your life for your use-cases of the distribution.