Re: Fedora ARM at Seneca: Slowing Down to Speed Up

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Hi Chris,

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 5:54 AM, Chris Tyler <chris@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A short note to let you know what's up at Seneca as far as Fedora ARM...
>
> This week CDOT (our research centre) is shutting down to give our
> research staff a break and to let faculty do end-of-semester cleanup and
> transition work.
>
> The next week (starting May 2), Paul Whalen and I will be joined by
> three new CDOT staff working on Fedora ARM. It will take a few days to
> bring the new folks up to speed, but then I anticipate that we can pick
> up the pace substantially. (We'll also benefit from new infrastructure
> tools put in place by the SBR600 Software Build & Release course,
> including icinga/func/puppet for the ARM builders).
>
> All that to say that we have a short slowdown to prepare for a speed up.
> Next is a short RC cycle then final release for f13, followed by
> simultaneous f13-updates and f14 efforts.

Thanks for the status update. Good to see movement :-)

Quick question on koji. Is it going to remain in its current state
until May or will it be fixed this week so it can be used by others?

Peter
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