Update: I have a functional qcows2 libvirt image that, with some fine tuning, we should be able to make available for download. It's a bit funky (apparently XFree86's mouse input isn't really keen on Clickpads...), but it works. As far as the article content, I was thinking of a few sections, authored by different folks: * History of Fedora - mattdm, your summary of the Fedora project history on the Fedora Podcast was nice and concise. Do you think you could port that into text form? * Fedora Stats - some fun statistics about Fedora at the time (number of packages, versions)? Does anyone get really excited about finding fun and obscure statistics? * Features - Highlights of the features for Fedora Core 1. This could be a fun segment for someone either fascinated with history, or someone who loves reminiscing about the "good ol' days". Any volunteers? On Wed, 2018-03-14 at 21:27 -0700, Link Dupont wrote: > Hello, > > This November will be the fifteenth anniversary of the Fedora > project. Would it > be appropriate to mark this event with an article on the magazine, or > is that > more community blog content? I thought it might be fun to provide > people with a > Fedora Core 1 libvirt image that they could boot up and see what > Fedora was like > in the beginning. Thoughts? > > Link > _______________________________________________ > Fedora Magazine mailing list -- magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to magazine-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > g
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