Fedora 3.2 Now Available

Ithaca, NY Chris Wilper, Technical Lead for Fedora Commons Repository software, and the entire Fedora Commons Repository development team are pleased to announce the release of Fedora 3.2. This release includes many useful features and fixes, and should prove to be a major boon to your repository installation. With the help of the Fedora community in identifying defects, contributing patches, and providing valuable input in driving the direction of new development, this release is a reflection of the dedication and effort of many willing hands.

Read about Fedora 3.2 features and enhancements here: http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCR30/Fedora+Repository+3.2+Release+Notes

Download Fedora 3.2 here: http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCR30/Installation+and+Configuration+Guide

Included in Fedora 3.2 is the long-awaited, web-based administrative client, initial integration with the emerging Akubra storage-abstraction layer, many useful bug fixes, and the experimental release of a Fedora decoupled from the familiar ‘fedora’ context path.

Take it for a spin, and please make sure you keep the feedback coming.

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2 Responses to “Fedora 3.2 Now Available”

  1. Dura Space and Fedora technical overview « Repository Services Tech Team Says:

    […] to replace the old Fedora storage interface. The Akubra API is not turned on by default in the new version of Fedora (3.2), it is hoped that developers will take interest in it over time. This will allow the new technology […]

  2. Open Repositories Conference 09 « CAIRSS Blog Says:

    […] Akubra to replace the old Fedora storage interface. The Akubra API is not turned on by default in Fedora 3.2, it is hoped that developers will take interest in it over time. This will allow the new technology […]

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