UPDATE - 28 April 2013 - All released magazines > wrote:
ROSA Planet #1 > xx Sep 2012 >
ROSA Planet #2 > 20 Oct 2012 >
ROSA Planet #3 > 27 Nov 2012 >
ROSA Planet #4 > 28 Dec 2012 >
ROSA Planet #5 > 28 Feb 2013 >
ROSA Planet #6 > 01 Apr 2013 >
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Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 21 October 2012, 7:48
by Moreno
Ciao
Ostrega davvero interessante, ha del miracoloso che qualcuno produca ancora documentazione tecnica di qualità.
Vedo anche che hanno i miei stessi hobby, anche io mi sono messo da qualche settimana a monitorare l'andamento di Mandriva Mageia e Rosa.
Direi che, a parte la brutta partenza dell'avventura Rosa, stiano rapidamente guadagnando punti.
P.S. dove è il numero 1??
Ciao Ciao, Moreno
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 21 October 2012, 11:33
by rugyada
Moreno wrote:P.S. dove è il numero 1??
Anton Chernyshov wrote:First release was a pilot version, so we don't have it in English version.
We want to try this idea first on Russian community and we had no resources to translate it in English.
The second version we prepared on two languages mainly because we have now one special translator for this task.
We plan to release ROSA Planet now on two (or more?) languages for our community. And we have a plan to release it once per a month.
Il primo numero era la versione pilota, pubblicato solo in lingua russa.
E' prevista la traduzione in inglese e se possibile anche in altre lingue per le prossime uscite mensili.
ROSA Planet magazine > Here is ROSA Planet #1 RU version
Posted: 24 October 2012, 16:10
by rugyada
rugyada wrote:Il primo numero era la versione pilota, pubblicato solo in lingua russa.
Here is ROSA Planet #1
Only in Russian language.
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 25 October 2012, 6:41
by Moreno
Ciao
E' al di la delle mie possibilità ma grazie lo stesso.
Ciao Ciao, Moreno
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 25 October 2012, 9:23
by rugyada
Si cercano traduttori.
Nel caso qualcuno fosse disponibile possiamo metterlo in contatto con chi se ne occupa.
ROSA Planet magazine > Here is ROSA Planet #1 EN version
Posted: 30 October 2012, 9:48
by rugyada
English translation
Here is ROSA Planet #1 English version for Community users.
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ROSA Planet magazine > Here is ROSA Planet #3
Posted: 27 November 2012, 10:02
by NicCo
Here is ROSA Planet #3.
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Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 27 November 2012, 15:27
by rugyada
Source: ROSA Planet magazine #3:
<< [...] ROSA: Questions and Answers
In the issue that we are planning to release before the New Year, we would like to offer you something new.
If you have questions to developers or management of our company, feel free to send them to [email protected].
Questions will be transferred to corresponding persons and the most interesting ones will appear in the New Year ROSA Planet issue.
We would be very much obliged to you if you do not write questions in the news comments on different public resources, forums, etc., but send them to the specified address. It will really simplify collection and analysis of the questions.
[...] >>
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 28 November 2012, 17:38
by rugyada
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ROSA Planet #3 Contents:
ROSA: Questions and Answers
Developer rut — power consumption and hardware detection
Integration between DrakConf и KDE Control Center
FBA: reports about closure of repositories with respect to binary symbols and «obsolete» packages
Results of testing binary compatibility of RHEL and ROSA Server
ABF: Basic API, inline comments
ABF console client
LinuxCon Europe 2012
Feel free to send your questions, suggestions about topics you would like to see in the next issues, and any other feedback to [email protected].
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ROSA Planet magazine #5
Posted: 28 February 2013, 20:33
by rugyada
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ROSA Planet #5
The fifth issue of "ROSA Planet" newsletter is out! In this bulletin, developers tell about technical tasks and problems they solve when working on ROSA projects.
Contents:
DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Monitoring of RELS Repositories
ROSA Autotest
ROSA ABF
ABF 2.0: The New Build System
UPSTREAM
GRUB2 manager
ROSA tools in upstream
ADMIN
Command-not-found
All your questions, comments, recalls and wishes about interesting themes, please, send to the [email protected].
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 29 April 2013, 9:52
by NicCo
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ROSA Planet #6
The sixth issue of "ROSA Planet" newsletter is out! In this bulletin, developers tell about technical tasks and problems they solve when working on ROSA projects.
ROSA Planet team is glad to present you the April Fool's number of our bulletin. It is targeted on readers who appreciate a good joke. Even if looks absolutely serious. We hope that you will be able to distinguish truth from fiction and tell which news e just jokes. Send you answers at [email protected]. First 50 right answers will receive our branded t-shirt.
Contents:
rosa-devel@ mailing list is opened for all
ROSA Marathon is included in the Linux Application Checker knowledge base
ROSA Image Writer
Next RELS to be based on OpenBSD
MagOS Linux based on ROSA Marathon
Fresh to an army
All your questions, comments, recalls and wishes about interesting themes, please, send to the [email protected].
Re: ROSA Planet magazine
Posted: 30 August 2013, 17:44
by rugyada
We are switching to a new and modern release format, which we called "ROSA Planet-2.0".