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OSCON Behind The Story | LINUX Unplugged 51

We’ve got more exclusive interviews from OSCON 2014, and then debate if fragmentation is simply the result of winning.

Plus why the Linux community needs a reality check about the popularity of Apple’s MacBook, and how poor the solutions are for MacBook owners who want to run Linux.

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Factory moves to Rolling Release Development Model

In the old development model, an army of packagers would shoot new packages and updates to Factory, with a relatively small team of Factory Maintainers taking care of the integration process of all those packages. This often took a long time to stabilize for a release.

In the new “rolling release” development model, package submissions cannot go to Factory directly. First they have to prove to be functional and trustworthy in a staging project. Staging projects are projects in our Open Build Service where groups of submissions are collected, reviewed, compiled and tested with openQA. But even after the packages survived the staging project, they don’t directly end up in Factory.

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A talk in 9 images: GTK+3 dialogs without CSD

OSCON 2014

Pidora – Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix

Pidora is a Fedora Remix optimized for the Raspberry Pi computer.

Simon St.Laurent (simonstl) on Twitter

Tech, gardening, politics, Quakerism, and more. Senior Editor @OReillyMedia, Co-Chair, Fluent and OSCON

Apple grows Mac sales by 18% on the back of the MacBook Air

Sells 4.4M Macs in the face of continued declines in the PC industry overall; sets June quarter sales record

“This growth is particularly impressive, given the contraction of the overall PC market. Macs have now gained global market share for 32 of the last 33 quarters,”

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