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We produce Gentoo Linux, a special flavor of Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need. Extreme performance, configurability and a top-notch user and developer community are all hallmarks of the Gentoo experience. To learn more, read our about page. Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- 6 February 2006 Stable Gnome 2.12, hardware donations and a leap forward for PDF handling in Gentoo are the top news in this week's edition of the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter. Community news from the developer mailing list and the Gentoo Forums, several international event announcements and a couple of interesting bits from Gentoo-related press coverage top it off, and of course we carry the usual GLSA and bugzilla sections again. Enjoy reading! Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- January 30, 2006 With important news from our Apache, MySQL and PHP Herds this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter covers basic parts of a typical LAMP system. We also focus on a new release of Gentoo's gentoolkit and modular X entering the ~arch tree. The Future zone brings an article about "Prefixed Portage" for which Gentoo on Mac OS X has been serving as a test-bed in the past few month. We have new developers to welcome aboard, as well as the Bugzilla statistics and security announcements. Enjoy this week's GWN! Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- January 16, 2006 A number of important changes are featured in this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter, including new USE defaults, the shiny new features contained in the latest baselayout release, and project reports from the AMD64 and PPC teams. Plenty more reading material in the community, international and press clippings sections, new developers to welcome on board, and of course security announcements and the Bugzilla statistics Have fun reading this week's GWN! Gentoo/AMD64 Project Status Report A new Gentoo/AMD64 Status Report has been released. It covers the progress of the various sub-projects as well as a general overview of things from the past year. Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- January 9, 2006 Entering its fourth year of publication, this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter shows what's to be expected from next month's Gentoo presence at the FOSDEM conference in Brussels, and calls for Lithuanian translators to help with the Gentoo documentation. A portrait of Andrea Barisani in the dev-of-the-week column, international news and press clippings are included this week, with reports from the community that had time to mature over the GWN's extended hibernation period during the holidays and into the new year. The GLSA and bug sections are longer than usual, for the same reason, with the Bugzilla statistics spanning three weeks of activities rather than the usual coverage of seven days. Welcome to our first edition in 2006, and enjoy reading your GWN! Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- December 19, 2005 In its last issue before the holidays, this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter reiterates the Gentoo documentation project's call for feedback on a new bootstrapping guide in the making. The Gentoo Summer Camp organizers have a forum of their own, a Gentoo-based home media center and KDE dot news being hosted on a Gentoo server, some security announcements and the usual bugzilla statistics conclude this edition. Enjoy your GWN! |
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