Intro
Do the introduction that Grayson would do
Introduce the hosts
Introduce season 3 or manage expectations about it?
Introduce the topic
Introduce the guests
Chat for a bit and build rapport, then dive in
What is EPEL?
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Interview with Neal Gompa
duration goal: 5-10 minutes give or take
Welcome back to the show Neal
Neal has joined us before for an episode about the Fedora KDE SIG
episode 5 of season two
today Neal is here to tell us about an exciting change in Fedora 36
a FFmpeg implementation is now availible without the need to add any third party repos
Questions:
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Who is Matthew Miller, and what is your role in Fedora?
What happened this year that YOU are most excited aboutworm
What were the biggest things that happened in Fedora world this year?
Community things?
Nest, release parties (plug upcoming, November 12-13)
Fedora Week of Diversity
fedora chat, ask fedora, fedora discussion
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Welcome back to the Fedora Podcast. the final episode, episode 10, seaon 2 This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora community works! We bring you news, interviews, and more. I am Grayson and with me today I have David Duncan. He's here to tell us about Fedora cloud. This is the Fedora podcast, a proud member of the destination linux network.
Thanks for listening. That was {Season number and episode number} of the Fedora Podcast.
It's bittersweet to know that this is the final time this season that I'll read this outro, and play this music. After this episode ends, the Fedora Podcast is on indefinet haitus. At the moment, nobody, including me has enough time to run this show. It's sad but necisary that we don't know when we'll be back. However I am hopeful that we will be back mid 2022, but no promises. I also hope maybe we can release some stuff inbetween, so don't unsubscribe.
Today I'd like to thank everyone that made this show possible. You gave us awesome interviews, tons of information, and you gave me a lot of fun.
I want to thank all my guests, My co-host Eduard, our artist Ryan Gorley, our musicician Tricknology. I want to thank Audacity. I'd like to thank the Opensuse people for the Jitsi server we use. I want to thank Paul Frields for Pulsecaster where we record. I'd like to thank Michael and everyone at DLN. I'd like to thank Fedora, and every single person who helps make Fedora Possible. Finally, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me along my journy to get here. Thank you.
I'm Grayson, and that was the fedora Podcast, seaon 2, episode 10. Please subscribe and we'll see soon.
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Who is David Duncan, and how are you involved in Fedora?
What is Fedora Cloud?
Where did Fedora Cloud edition come from/who made it?
What's the Fedora Cloud SIG/working group?
What's your role in it?
What are the differences between Fedora Cloud, and Fedora Server?
Who would want to use Fedora Cloud, and why?
What platforms can the Fedora Cloud edition run on?
Can you run it on other platforms?
How is the Fedora Cloud Edition built?
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Fedora Podcast interview about Python SIG
Issue #21
Intro and set up interview
Who is Miro Hrončok, how did you get involved in Fedora, and what do you do in Fedora and the FOSS community now?
Fedora had a campaign about Python, why Fedora Loves Python?
We know about SIGs, some of them work specifically with Desktop environment. What's work that is done by the Python SIG?
What versions of python are maintained now https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Python/JoinSIGn Fedora?
XXX I'd skip this, because the answer is no. XXX Is there a recommended IDE to work in the SIG? Or any toolbox? Alternate question: What is new in Fedora 35 for the users and what is new for the packagers? :+1:
What about programming? Is there any coding project inside the SIG?
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Intro
Hi I am Grayson, I'm a Fedora Contributor, part of the Sysadmin team, a cohost the and producer of the Fedora podcast
Fedora Podcast quick facts
If you just want to know what the Fedora Podcast is, this is the section for you
The Fedora Podcast
is a 25-45 minutes podcast
is released in seasons each season consisting of 10 episodes
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Intro and set up interview
Who is Allan Day, how did you get involved in Fedora, and what do you do in Fedora and the FOSS community now?
Fedora Workstation uses Gnome as the DE. Why is Gnome a good choice for Fedora?
What are the biggest differences between Gnome 40 and the previous version? Could you explain them?
Where did you get the ideas for these changes?
What are the benefiets of switching to GTK 4?
Gnome is changing its version scheme. Could you explain how, and why?
Did you have to make any changes to the Fedora base, to make it work with Gnome 40, or was it easy to swap in?
10. If Gnome 40 hadn't been a Fedora 34 change, would 34 still have picked it up as an update?
Why did we move to Gnome 40 in Fedora 34, while other distros have stayed back on their releases?
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Season Two – Episode 6 – The Hosts, Odilon, and Dan
In this episode, we talk about the new Fedora i3 spin, and announce the days of NEST!
In this episode:
We talk with the Fedora i3 SIG about the new Fedora i3 spin
Design goals
Fedora Magazine Article
IRC room is #fedora-i3 on Libera chat
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To discuss
The new artwork
Youtube publishing
Music
Next episode
i3 meeting
Upcoming and previous classrooms, and their inclusion in the Fedora Podcast
What we will do for NEST
Any other tickets?
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Intro
Welcome to the Fedora Podcast Season 2, Episode 6. This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora community works! We bring you news, interviews, and more. I am {you name} and today, we're going to talk with the Fedora i3 SIG, who makes the new Fedora i3 spin! This is the Fedora Podcast, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network
A recap of a previous episode - Possible Segment
In the last episode, episode 5, Neal Gompa, of the KDE SIG, mentioned the KDE spin IRC room on Freenode. Freenode is no longer used by the Fedora Project, and that room is under the same name, on Libera Chat. You can find it in the shownotes of that episode, and Podcast.fedoraproject.org. On with the show!
i3 Spin interview
News
NEST is so soon, the CfP is closed, registration is open! Get your free tickets at the link in the shownotes. NEST will be August, the 5th through the 7th, and we hope to see you there! d
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Feel free to say this however you want. These are just bullet points
Intro
Welcome to the Fedora Podcast, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network Season 2 Episode 5.
This is the podcast to teach you about how the Fedora community works! We bring you news, interviews, and more.
I am Eduard
Today we have Timothy ravier who is workin in a new exiting project called FEdora kinoite
Optionally you could mention that you are not in part two
Introduce everyone
What is a Windows Manager
Tiling VS non tiling WM
explain the difference between a DE and WM I have a note on this - how should we mention it? Asking the difference or how the DE's has a WM and this spin also have it
What is i3wm
Why did we decide to create a i3 spin and what are the objectives
How long has it been packaged and availible in Fedora?
How do you go about setting up i3wm, on Fedora before, and after the creation of the i3 spin
Is Fedora i3 basically workstation, without gnome, with i3? <- This one
Future plans & improvements
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Aleksandra Fedorova is a Red Hat employee (and a Council member?)
Who is bookwar? (introduction)
What is the Fedora Community Survey?
Where did you get the idea for it?
What's the purpose of doing it?
Who are you hoping will respond to it? New people? Veteran users? Coders?
Why should these people want to take it?
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What platform is being used and why?
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Interview with Riecatnor on f34 Release party retrospective and looking forward to NEST 2021
~~So the Fedora 34 Release party just wrapped up last week. ~~
Now we're going to talk to Marie Nordin AKA riecatnor, which is her internet name. She organized the Fedora 34 virtual Release party, and is working on NEST 2021. Hi Marie - Eduard
How did you set up The release party so it was well equiped to be virtual? - Grayson
What kind of format and activites did we have? - Eduard
Overall what was the community's reaction to it? - Grayson
Is any of the experience you gained moving over to NEST 2021? If so, anything in particular? - Eduard
What is FLOCK, and what is NEST? - Grayson
Intro - Grayson
Welcome to the Fedora Podcast! This is the official Episode 1 of Season 2. You're lsitening to the Podcast that's here to teach you about the Fedora Community and what we're doing. Today, We're going to look more at what the future of the Podcast holds and we'll talk Fedora 34. Let's get started.
Some short news - Eduard
Let's cover some news before we go on. There's a ton of Fedora 34 related stuff going on right now. We're seting up and recording a whole list of interviews for you guys about it, Things like Pipewire, BTRFS, Gnome 40, and more. We have only a few items left that don't have an entire episode for themselves. One of those is, our Fedora Elections. To help us learn more about that, we have Fedora Project Manager, Ben Cotton.
{play Ben Cotton Interview}
Next Episode Preview - Grayson
Spoiler alert, we have an interview with him about what a Fedora PRoject Manager is coming down the pipeline, so stay tuned for that.
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Fedora 34 News!
https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-34-workstation/
BTRFS transparent compression - interview
Pipewire - interview
Systemd Oomd - Still worth talking about
Wayland by default in KDE - We had an interview about KDE, but not menetioning Wayland, So we could talk about this, and/or have Rex Dieter on for a shorter 5-10 minutes intereview about Wayalnd in specific
KDE spin now supports Aarch64! - yes. Good.
Wayland headless display support - I haven't looked into this at all but it sounds cool
Toolbox - We mention it in our interview with Timothee, but might still be worth talking about in context of it in f34