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		<title>(2008-11-25) Fedora 领袖的 Fedora 10 致辞</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[下面是 Paul W. Frields 的第二篇致辞与祝贺。 在 Fedora 10 发布之际，我(pfrields)祝贺社区所有参与者，感谢你们的不懈努力。 在 Fedora 9 发布时，我写了一份相当长的祝贺邮件。我觉着如果把它印出来，它也许会因为自身引力而坍塌成一个奇点——吞噬掉我们的行星。因此，这次我一定要保持简洁，然而在很短的篇幅中写出所有的感激和自豪又怎么可能呢。 首先，感谢 Brian Pepple 和 FESCo，Francesco Ugolini 和 FAMSCo，Dimitris Glezos 和 FLSCo，Karsten Wade 和 FDSCo，以及所有其他指导委员会和小组，在开发和发布过程中，通过开放、公开的会议，保证了过程的透明和完善。这些成员所处的位置，不仅在于更有利于开展工作，更重要的是以合适(但是不过火)的方式，组织社区成员更好地参与。面对良好的计划，他们的执行力是自由软件社区所能达到的最高水准。 特别感谢了不起的 Mike McGrath 和无畏的 野山羊 基础设施(Infrastructure)团队。靠了他们，在八月份遭受入侵时，Fedora 才没有天翻地覆。他们重新构建了整个社区平台，度过了许多不眠之夜，我们才可以仍然保持安全。而且，他们使用的工具也正是我们即将向全世界散播的软件——证明了自由软件才是实现稳定、可扩展和高可用性的最佳选择。如果有这方面的奥林匹克盛会，他们应当得到金牌。 感谢全球的 Ambassador 团队！超过 600 名 Ambassador，每月还在增加。他们将本地的社区引至自由软件，他们以一种草根效应的方式将越来越多的贡献者带入自由软件世界，同时将 Fedora 的四个基本点带给人们——“自由，友好，特性，第一”。 非常感谢 Máirín Duffy, Nicu Buculei, 和美工团队所有成员。他们的成果跨越了每个版本，因为他们不仅仅创作一张美丽的桌面壁纸——不得不说他们每次都创作了如此美丽的桌面壁纸，正如这次的“Solar”主题。他们还创作和美化了社区的每个网站，设计了横幅，贴纸，传单，信纸，贴画…… 你一定会被这些惊人的作品所震撼。 谢谢(Thank you, merci, אַ דאַנק, ευχαριστώ, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>下面是 Paul W. Frields 的<a href="http://news.fedora-zh.org/2008/11/24/thank-you-and-congratulations/">第二篇</a>致辞与祝贺。</p>
<p>在 Fedora 10 发布之际，我(pfrields)祝贺社区所有参与者，感谢你们的不懈努力。</p>
<p>在 Fedora 9 发布时，我写了一份相当长的祝贺邮件。我觉着如果把它印出来，它也许会因为自身引力而坍塌成一个奇点——吞噬掉我们的行星。因此，这次我一定要保持简洁，然而在很短的篇幅中写出所有的感激和自豪又怎么可能呢。</p>
<p>首先，感谢 Brian Pepple 和 FESCo，Francesco Ugolini 和 FAMSCo，Dimitris Glezos 和 FLSCo，Karsten Wade 和 FDSCo，以及所有其他指导委员会和小组，在开发和发布过程中，通过开放、公开的会议，保证了过程的透明和完善。这些成员所处的位置，不仅在于更有利于开展工作，更重要的是以合适(但是不过火)的方式，组织社区成员更好地参与。面对良好的计划，他们的执行力是自由软件社区所能达到的最高水准。</p>
<p>特别感谢了不起的 Mike McGrath 和无畏的<strike> 野山羊 </strike>基础设施(Infrastructure)团队。靠了他们，在八月份遭受入侵时，Fedora 才没有天翻地覆。他们重新构建了整个社区平台，度过了许多不眠之夜，我们才可以仍然保持安全。而且，他们使用的工具也正是我们即将向全世界散播的软件——证明了自由软件才是实现稳定、可扩展和高可用性的最佳选择。如果有这方面的奥林匹克盛会，他们应当得到金牌。</p>
<p>感谢全球的 Ambassador 团队！超过 600 名 Ambassador，每月还在增加。他们将本地的社区引至自由软件，他们以一种草根效应的方式将越来越多的贡献者带入自由软件世界，同时将 Fedora 的四个基本点带给人们——“自由，友好，特性，第一”。</p>
<p>非常感谢 Máirín Duffy, Nicu Buculei, 和美工团队所有成员。他们的成果跨越了每个版本，因为他们不仅仅创作一张美丽的桌面壁纸——不得不说他们每次都创作了如此美丽的桌面壁纸，正如这次的“Solar”主题。他们还创作和美化了社区的每个网站，设计了横幅，贴纸，传单，信纸，贴画…… 你一定会被这些惊人的作品所震撼。</p>
<p>谢谢(Thank you, merci, אַ דאַנק, ευχαριστώ, धन्यवाद, muchas gracias, நன்றி, tak, kia ora, terima kasih, شكرًا, ขอบคุณ, ありがとう)众多的翻译人员！在 Fedora 的平台上，他们与上游良好地合作。由于他们的努力，自由软件可以让世界上更多人受益。有时我会将自己的电脑切换到另一种语言，希望体验世界上另一个角落的用户的感觉，我很讶异本地化做得如此完全。</p>
<p>感谢 Ricky Zhou 领导的网站团队，让我们重新设计的网站如此一致，按时更新。</p>
<p>感谢 Will Woods, James Laska, Jon Stanley, 和所有 QA 团队成员，还有极为重要的 Bug Zapper 参与者，他们解决了最困难的问题：最为难以捉摸的质量和稳定性控制，不管是软件还是过程。他们保证了用户和开发者在使用 Fedora 时的良好体验。在周期开始时，我曾有一个月时间参与错误分拣工作，我希望 Fedora 11 周期中会有更多人参与。</p>
<p>打包人员，怎么会漏了你们？你们将软件源源不断地送入仓库，让无论什么人都能安装到想要的软件。超过一万个(我还在数<strike> RPM </strike>)理由可以说明为什么 Fedora 适合任何人，所有人。</p>
<p>感谢文档团队，尤其是一些新人，协助降低了参与文档项目的门槛，建立了种种参与方式，包括 wiki 整理，发行注记，各种最终用户指南等等。这些工作应当持续下去。</p>
<p>感谢 Jesse Keating, Josh Boyer, 和所有发布工程师，在控制进度以及部署发布计划中的努力，从 Alpha 版，到 Beta，到 Preview，最后发布 “Cambridge”，还有其间种种(快照)。我想象不出为什么你们可以完成这么多事情，竟然还有时间读邮件，与家人共度良宵，还能抽空喝一杯——总之，向你们脱帽致敬。</p>
<p>我个人还想感谢几位特殊的成员，他们在后台做的一切准备工作并不比表面看到的更少。不屈不挠的 Fedora 项目经理 John Poelstra，成功地在各次 Fedora 会议中引导讨论，同时保持积极和乐观。巫师一般的 Tom &#8216;spot&#8217; Callaway，即使睡着也可以用 Perl 变出魔法，对一切神秘的事务都有百科全书一般的研究，在 Red Hat 内部管理着 Fedora 工程师团队。还有 Max Spevack，我的前任，目前是社区架构团队的管理者，一直预备着伸出援手。</p>
<p>最后，当然同样重要的，是您，尊敬的读者。您是社区的一分子，没有您，我们做什么都没有意义。自由软件并非只是比特和字节，而是关于人，关于实现一些有形的，确实的东西，为了您和所有人。在您的帮助下，Fedora Project 引领了自由软件的创新，至今已经有五年和十个版本了。所有人，请祝贺自己，您做得很好！</p>
<p>OK，我没法将这些压缩得更短，也许还漏掉了重要的人。如果遗漏了您，请接受我诚挚的歉意：没有您的不断努力，Fedora 不可能是现在的模样。我从心底感谢社区的所有成员，和我们的所有用户。</p>
<p>来吧，我们继续关注 Fedora 10，还有将来！</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Paul W. Frields</p>
<p>原文见 <a href="https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-November/msg00013.html">Fedora 10 around the corner!</a><br />
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<blockquote><p>As we all get ready for tomorrow&#8217;s release, I wanted to congratulate<br />
everyone in the community on Fedora 10, and say a few words of thanks<br />
as well.</p>
<p>For Fedora 9, I wrote an enormous congratulatory email tome.  I&#8217;m<br />
pretty sure that if printed and left somewhere without anyone keeping<br />
an eye on it, it would actually collapse into a singularity and devour<br />
the entire planet.  So I&#8217;ll try to keep it more brief this time, even<br />
though it&#8217;s tough for me to pack all my gratitude and pride in this<br />
community into a tiny space.</p>
<p>First, I&#8217;d like to thank Brian Pepple and FESCo, Francesco Ugolini and<br />
the FAMSCo, Dimitris Glezos and the FLSCo, Karsten Wade and the FDSCo,<br />
and all the other steering committees and groups that kept up a steady<br />
presence of open, public meetings throughout the release to ensure<br />
that work was progressing well and transparently.  These folks step up<br />
not just to do productive work on their own, but to make sure that<br />
other community members can do the same, with just as much<br />
organization as is required, but no more than is needed.  You folks<br />
represent the best of what free software communities can achieve in<br />
executing the best-laid plans.</p>
<p>A big thank-you to &#8220;Marvelous&#8221; Mike McGrath and our intrepid<br />
Infrastructure team, without whom Fedora would have been in a shambles<br />
following the intrusion this past August.  These folks rebuilt our<br />
entire community platform, spending many sleepless nights so our<br />
nights would be restful and secure.  And they did it all with the same<br />
software we make available for everyone worldwide &#8212; proving beyond a<br />
shadow of a doubt that free software is truly the best way to achieve<br />
stability, scalability, and availability.  There are not enough gold<br />
medals in the Olympics for you guys, as far as I&#8217;m concerned.</p>
<p>A huge shout goes out to our Ambassador teams worldwide &#8212; over 600<br />
Ambassadors already, and more every month.  Just as they have been for<br />
years, they&#8217;re out there bringing local communities together around<br />
free software.  Every day they are cultivating a grassroots effort<br />
that brings an increasing number of contributors into the world of<br />
free software, and at the same time brings the four foundations of<br />
Fedora to the people &#8212; &#8220;Freedom, Friends, Features, First.&#8221;</p>
<p>Speaking of which, another big burst of gratitude goes to Máirín<br />
Duffy, Nicu Buculei, and the rest of our awesome Artwork team.  Their<br />
work spans the length of every release, because it&#8217;s not just a<br />
desktop background theme &#8212; even though they produce another<br />
miraculously beautiful one of those every time, like Fedora 10&#8242;s<br />
&#8220;Solar&#8221; theme.  They also produce designs for every part of our<br />
community, like software project sites, banners, stickers, fliers,<br />
press contact letters, and posters.  If you haven&#8217;t seen them already,<br />
you&#8217;re going to love the new Four Foundations media; it&#8217;s spectacular.</p>
<p>Thank you(*) also to the hundreds of translators work on the projects<br />
where Fedora provides the upstream.  Because of them, free software<br />
will be even more useful in the hands of millions more people around<br />
the world.  I sometimes switch my computer to a different locale just<br />
so I can see Fedora, in a sense, through someone else&#8217;s eyes, and I&#8217;m<br />
always surprised and gratified to see how thorough that experience is.</p>
<p>Kudos to our Websites team, now led by wunderkind Ricky Zhou, and<br />
their dedicated work to make sure that our redesigns and content make<br />
it out in one piece, on time and smoothly.</p>
<p>Thanks to Will Woods, James Laska, Jon Stanley, and the rest of our QA<br />
team and the vital Bug Zappers for taking on some of the hardest<br />
problems out there: The elusive search for quality and robustness in<br />
our releases and our processes, and ensuring that our users and<br />
developers have a positive experience using the Fedora distribution.<br />
I spent a month or so helping triage bugs earlier this cycle, and I<br />
hope everyone will pitch in a bit for Fedora 11 to do the same.</p>
<p>Packagers, where would be without you?  You help keep the software<br />
available for everyone 24/7, always making sure that whether someone&#8217;s<br />
a wee-hours developer or a day-job professional, he or she gets the<br />
software needed to do the work.  Thank you for providing over 10,000<br />
reasons (and counting) why Fedora is for anyone and everyone.</p>
<p>Thanks to our Documentation team, particularly some of our new folks,<br />
for spinning up brand-new, easy ways for people to get involved in<br />
projects like wiki gardening, the release notes, and our various<br />
end-user guides.  I am very much looking forward to your good work<br />
continuing into the next release.</p>
<p>Thank you to Jesse Keating, Josh Boyer, and our whole Release<br />
Engineering team for keeping a close eye on our schedule and actually<br />
getting our releases out the door, from Alpha to Beta to Preview to<br />
&#8220;Cambridge&#8221; itself, and everything in between.  I still don&#8217;t know how<br />
you guys get all this done and still have time for email, family, and<br />
the occasional frosty beverage, but my hat&#8217;s off to you guys.</p>
<p>I want to personally thank three very special individuals who work<br />
incredibly hard behind the scenes at least as hard as they do in front<br />
of them &#8212; the indomitable Fedora Program Manager John Poelstra, who<br />
has not only shepherded innumerable Fedora meetings successfully, but<br />
who maintains a great attitude and is such a joy to work with on a<br />
personal level; the amazing Tom &#8216;spot&#8217; Callaway, who not only juggles<br />
Perl in his sleep and maintains an encyclopedic knowledge of all<br />
things Anuran, but also manages Fedora Engineering inside Red Hat with<br />
a sure and steady hand; and Max Spevack, my predecessor and now<br />
manager of the Community Architecture team, who&#8217;s always ready to lend<br />
an effort wherever it&#8217;s required that day.</p>
<p>Last, but certainly not least, I want to thank you, the reader, if I<br />
haven&#8217;t already.  You&#8217;re part of our community too, and without you we<br />
would be diminished.  Free software isn&#8217;t just about bits and bytes,<br />
it&#8217;s about people, about doing something real, something tangible,<br />
something lasting for your fellow human beings.  And with your help,<br />
the Fedora Project has been able to lead in free software innovation<br />
for over five years and ten releases now.  Each and every one of you<br />
&#8211; pat yourself on the back for a job well done.</p>
<p>OK, I failed miserably at making it short, and I am certain that I<br />
left someone out in my desire to thank everyone.  If it was you, Dear<br />
Reader, please accept my humble apologies and know that Fedora would<br />
not be where it is today without your hard work and perseverance.<br />
Thank you from the bottom of my heart on behalf of your fellow<br />
community members and the millions of users whom you&#8217;ve helped.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s all look forward to Fedora 10, and beyond!</p>
<p>= = =<br />
(*) 謝謝, merci, אַ דאַנק, ευχαριστώ, धन्यवाद, muchas gracias, நன்றி, tak,<br />
kia ora, terima kasih, شكرًا, ขอบคุณ, ありがとう!</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Paul W. Frields</p></blockquote>
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