Status Dashboard
This dashboard tracks the high-level status of Fedora Objectives, Fedora Editions, and Fedora Council representatives. This is not a technical status dashboard.
Guidance for status report writers is available.
Council Representatives
Diversity & Inclusion
- Point of contact
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council:diversity-advisor.adoc (jflory7/jwf)
- More information
- Last updated
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Fri Nov 13 2020
Black Lives Matter update
See fedora-diversity#135. Discussed previously at Council face-to-face sessions. Diversity Advisor has a clear path forward for this issue.
Fedora Women’s Day 2020
We did it! Fedora Women’s Day 2020 took place October 16-18, 2020. A few pending action items remain to officially close out FWD this year:
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fedora-diversity#175: Video recordings and distribution
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fedora-diversity#180: Community Blog post wrap-up
Documentation improvements
The D&I Team is focused on improving our documentation and making it more useful for event organizers.
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fedora-diversity#54: Create event organization best practices guide for D&I at Fedora events
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fedora-diversity#120: Update D&I events page for current / past events
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fedora-diversity#122: Improve event organizer resource pack
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fedora-diversity#142: Add past FLOCK activities to D&I team docs
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fedora-diversity#154: Add D&I accomplishment infographic to docs
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fedora-diversity#160: Fedora Women Day documentation is incomplete
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fedora-diversity#161: Review and update the communication platforms on the D&I Team page
Team policy and governance
The various roles performed in the D&I Team are not documented, e.g. Team Lead and Council Diversity Advisor. Justin and Marie met in November 2020 to look at next steps on this area. Justin will propose a first draft of the Diversity Advisor Role Handbook page by the end of 2020.
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fedora-diversity#89: Defining Fedora Council Diversity Advisor term
Engineering
Point of Contact: David Cantrell (dcantrell) More information Update date: 2019-08-19
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No major issues at the moment.
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Fedora 31 schedule is on track.
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F32 is dropping i686 repositories.
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A couple of groups met at Flock for brainstorming, action items pending.
Mindshare
Point of Contact: Eduard Lucena (x3mboy) More information Update date: 2019-09-25
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12 event request filed for events which are approved some of which are in Dec 2019 and some of which happened recently. we haven’t rejected any event request until now.
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3 just swag request filed and approved (some shipped)
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Call for Fedora 31 Release party Blog is up and live
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We are trying to come up with a single mentored project rather than two separte GSoC and Outreachy. Idea is to unite the two and form one single structure which will enable potential mentors to submit their projects throughout the year and leave room for small PR open for the community to contribute making us a project rich org with a handful of open project year round.
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GCI is going to see the same change, where the tasks will be written by potential mentors and we will filter the tasks and mentors which finally will go in GCI.
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Mindshare is driving a discussion with Fedora Join how to tie contributors to their specific interest areas after they join Fedora.
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We finished GSoC and Outreachy successfully.
Objectives
Internet of Things
Point of Contact: pbrobinson More information Update date: 2020-10-08
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Website moved to getfedora
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PARSEC support added
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Just about ready for first official release as an Edition
Minimization
Point of Contact: Adam Šamalík (asamalik) More information
Update date: 2019-10-30
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Status: Discovery phase
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Currently in progress:
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Next phase proposal to be voted on by Fedora Council starting 31 October.
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Feedback Pipeline prototype being continually improved
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Communications:
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Regular meeting canceled. Let’s talk in #fedora-devel!
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Tickets and discussion in the Minimization tracker
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All status reports (including this summary) listed on the new Status page
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Editions
Fedora CoreOS
Point of Contact: Dusty Mabe (dustymabe) More information Update date: 2021-02-11
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Boot disk mirroring (RAID 1) support is complete
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/boot
is now mounted read-only, and/boot/efi
is no longer mounted by default-
Kernel argument changes are managed via
rpm-ostree kargs
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Bootloader updates are managed by bootupd.
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There’s no longer a canonical EFI System Partition; each boot disk in a mirrored set has its own copy. bootupd will handle updating bootloader binaries on each EFI partition.
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New rpm-ostree release v2021.1
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The
rpm-ostree livefs
command is now calledlive-apply
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rpm-ostree now ships a DNF Count Me compatible timer and systemd unit, though they’re still disabled for the time being.
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Performed an async release for the sudo CVE on all three production streams. Thankfully, the kernel CVE lined up with a scheduled release.
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Had virtual face-to-face meetings about growing the FCOS community and FCOS as an edition
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FCOS now uses the sqlite rpmdb backend
Fedora Server
Point of Contact: Stephen Gallagher (sgallagh) More information Update date: 2019-08-19
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Recent changes: removed a lot of cruft on the install DVD, resulting in a 1 GiB reduction in download size.
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Fedora Server is on life-support. It continues to build and be released, however there is no clear vision for its future.
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At the "State of Fedora Server" session at Flock 2019, it was generally agreed that the project needs to be restarted, with an eye on finding goals that encourage more participation.
Fedora Silverblue
Point of Contact: tpopela More information Kanban Board Update date: 2019-11-04
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Fedora Flatpak preinstallation
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We didn’t manage to get the necessary changes into F31 before the release. We are exploring the possibility to respin the F31 Silverblue ISO.
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In the meantime we updated the F31 Flatpak runtime, updated the GNOME Flatpak’ed applications to their GNOME 3.34 version and built them against the F31 runtime.
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Finishing the Silverblue 32 planning
Fedora Workstation
- Point of Contact
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Chris Murphy (chrismurphy/cmurf)
- More information
- Update date
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2021-02-12
The Fedora Workstation Working Group is working effectively together. We hold weekly meetings on BlueJeans to discuss open issues and make progress towards resolving them.
Our biggest concern currently is a large backlog of issues and slow progress on resolving action items for those issues. That said, Fedora Workstation is a mature product, and the issues we work on are generally improvements that are not time-sensitive.
Some issues to watch include: