On 09/22/2014 02:11 PM, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote:
> 
> On 22/09/2014 09:36 μμ, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> Here is a draft. Feel free to make any changes!
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Could you please resend it as plain text? As HTML, it seems like it's
>> broken,
>> reply to makes it plain text and it looks ok. Probably Zimbra issue
>> but I'd
>> like to be sure.
>>
>> Jaroslav
> 
> I'm attaching the .odt file. I hope this will be ok ;)

We really need a plain text version that can go out as an email.

I copied the version I had in the earlier email, and I think this is OK.
Attached as plain text.

Best,

jzb
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The Fedora 21 alpha release has arrived, with a preview of the latest free and 
open source technology under development. Take a peek inside!

http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease


*** What is the Alpha Release? ***


The Alpha release contains all the exciting features of Fedora 21's products in 
a form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by the Fedora QA team, 
helps us target and identify bugs. When these bugs are fixed, we make a Beta 
release available. A Beta release is code-complete and bears a very strong 
resemblance to the third and final release. The final release of Fedora 21 is 
expected in November.

We need your help to make Fedora 21 the best release yet, so please take some 
time to download and try out the Alpha and make sure the things that are 
important to you are working. If you find a bug, please report it – every bug 
you uncover is a chance to improve the experience for millions of Fedora users 
worldwide. Together, we can make Fedora a rock-solid distribution. Together, we 
can make Fedora a rock-solid distribution. We have a culture of coordinating 
new features and pushing fixes upstream as much as feasible and your feedback 
will help improve not only Fedora but Linux and free software on the whole. At 
the end of this announcement you can find more information on how to help.


== Changes ==

Fedora prides itself on bringing cutting-edge technologies to users of open 
source software around the world, and this release continues that tradition. No 
matter what you do, Fedora 21 has the tools you need to help you get things 
done.

To see how Fedora 21 is evolving from Fedora 20, see the accepted changes here:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/21/ChangeSet


== Fedora.Next and Fedora 21 Products ==

As part of the Fedora.next initiative, Fedora 21 will boast three products: 
cloud, server, and workstation.



=== Fedora 21 Base ===

Each of the products will build on the "base" set of packages for Fedora. For 
instance, each product will use the same packages for the kernel, RPM, Yum, 
systemd, Anaconda, and so forth.

The Base Working Group develops the standard platform for all Fedora products, 
which includes the installer, compose tools, and basic platform for the other 
products. Base is not a full product intended for use on its own, but to be 
kept as a small, stable platform for other products to build on.


=== Fedora 21 Cloud ===

The Fedora Cloud Working Group and Special Interest Group (SIG) has been busy 
leading up to Fedora 21. Cloud is now a top-level product for Fedora 21, and 
will include images for use in private cloud environments like OpenStack, as 
well as AMIs for use on Amazon, and a new image streamlined for running Docker 
containers.

==== Modular Kernel Packaging for Cloud ====

Space is precious, and there's little reason to include any kernel modules that 
aren't used in the cloud. As part of the work for Fedora 21, the cloud SIG and 
kernel team split the kernel into two packages. One package contains the 
minimum modules for running in a virtualized environment, the other contains 
the larger set of modules for a more general installation.

==== Fedora Atomic Host ====

In early April, Red Hat announced Project Atomic, an effort to provide the 
tools and patterns for a streamlined operating system to run Docker containers. 
The Fedora 21 release will be the first to offer an "Atomic" host for Fedora, 
which includes a minimal set of packages and an image composed with rpm-ostree.

While using the same RPMs as other Fedora offerings, the Atomic host will allow 
users to roll back updates (if necessary) as one atomic unit -- making update 
management much easier.

For users and organizations looking to run Docker containers, the Atomic host 
will be ideal.


=== Fedora 21 Server ===

The Fedora Server product is a common base platform that is meant to run 
featured application stacks, which are produced, tested, and distributed by the 
Server Working Group. Want to use Fedora as a Web server, file server, database 
server, or platform for an Infrastructure-as-a-Service? Fedora 21 Server is for 
you.

==== Fedora Server Management Features ====

The Fedora Server product introduces new Server management features aimed at 
making it easier to install discrete infrastructure services. The Fedora Server 
will introduce three new technologies in Fedora to handle this task, rolekit, 
Cockpit and OpenLMI.

* Rolekit is a Role deployment and management toolkit that provides a 
consistent interface to administrators to install and configure all the 
packages needed to implement a specific server role.

* Cockpit is a user interface for configuring and monitoring your server
or servers. It is accessible remotely via a web browser.

* OpenLMI is a remote management system built atop DMTF-CIM. It can be used for 
scripting management functions across many machines as well as querying for 
capabilities and monitoring for system events.

==== Domain Controller Server Role ====

As part of the server role offerings available for Fedora 21, the server 
product ships with a role deployment mechanism. One of the roles offered in 21 
is the Domain Controller Service.

* The Domain Controller Service packages up the freeIPA integrated Identity and 
Authentication solution for Linux/UNIX networked environments. A FreeIPA server 
provides centralized authentication, authorization and account information by 
storing data about user, groups, hosts and other objects necessary to manage 
the security aspects of a network of computers.


=== Fedora 21 Workstation ===

The Fedora Workstation product is a reliable, user-friendly, and powerful 
operating system for laptops and PC hardware. Fedora 21 Workstation is aimed at 
providing a platform for development of server side and client applications 
that is attractive to developers of all stripes. Whether you're a student or 
hobbyist, or a developer working in a corporate environment, Fedora Workstation 
is for you.

==== Latest GNOME ====

Fedora 21 Workstation includes the latest GNOME desktop. Fedora 21 is tracking 
GNOME 3.14, which is due to be released in late September. GNOME 3.14 includes 
many new features such as integration of Picasaweb and DNLA media server 
support in GNOME Photos, a new game called Hitori similar to Sudoku, and much 
more.

==== DevAssistant ====

Fedora 21 Worsktation includes the new DevAssistant tool by default. 
DevAssistant helps developers set up environments for their projects, so they 
can concentrate on writing code. For more information on DevAssistant, visit 
the website at http://devassistant.org.


== Issues and Details ==

This is an alpha release. As such, we expect that you may encounter bugs or 
missing features. To report issues encountered during testing, contact the 
Fedora QA team via the test mailing list or in #fedora-qa on freenode.


As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the Fedora wiki:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F20_bugs


For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "How to File a Bug Report:" 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_file_a_bug_report .


You can join the Fedora QA team mailing list here:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test


== Note on performance ==

Fedora development releases use a kernel with extra debug information to help 
us understand and resolve issues faster; however, this can have a significant 
impact on performance. Refer to the kernel debug strategy  page for more 
details:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelDebugStrategy

You can boot with slub_debug=- or use the kernel from nodebug repository to 
disable the extra debug info.


*** Contributing ***

There are many ways to contribute beyond bug reporting. You can help translate 
software and content, test and give feedback on software updates, write and 
edit documentation, design and do artwork, help with all sorts of promotional 
activities, and package free software for use by millions of Fedora users 
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