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I Voted Fedora 33: What it’s about? The I Voted Fedora 33 Badge is categorized as Community Badge and it’s defined in this Pagure Ticket
But What it’s all About ? In short, it’s what it says in the Description : “You participated in Fedora 33 Elections”. It is awarded to people who vote in the Fedora Elections.
This article is originally inspired by Justin W. Flory’s Gotta Badge `em All series about how to earn specific Fedora badges.
Fedora Social Panda: What’s it about? How It all Started is, As COVID-19 is getting pretty real and resulting in people performing social distancing, shelter-in-place & Lockdowns resulting in most of us feeling pretty isolated so out Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller & Fedora Project Contributor Neal Gompa had the idea to have a Fedora Social Hour where folks could Chat & get a little e-human contact and conversation.
This article is inspired by Justin W. Flory’s Gotta Badge `em All series about how to earn specific Fedora badges.
Fedora & CentOS Social @ Summit 2020: What’s it about? The Fedora & CentOS Social @ Summit 2020 badge is categorized as a “Event Badge” and it’s defined in this Pagure ticket But what it’s all about?
In short, the Fedora & CentOS Social @ Summit 2020 badge is awarded to people who attended the Red Hat Virtual Summit 2020 & Participated in The Fedora Chatroom on April 28-29.
What is SQA (Quality Assurance) ? According to Wikipedia : Software quality assurance (SQA) is a means of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used to ensure proper quality. SQA encompasses the entire software development process, including requirements definition, software design, coding, code reviews, source code control, software configuration management, testing, release management and product integration. It is organized into goals, commitments, abilities, activities, measurements and verification.
By simplifying, Software Quality Assurance is a way to ensure that the Code/Software that a developer has written has been tested across different mediums and produces the expected results.
Introduction to Free and Open Source Software and Fedora Project Originally presented at Fedora 31 Release Party Karachi on 15th Feb 2020 in Karachi, Pakistan
Key points What is FOSS, Free and Open Source Software Perks of contributing to a FOSS What is Fedora Project Four Foundations Where to contribute How to start contributing Slides Google Slides