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[draft]: Fedora Electronic Lab 12′s Flyer


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During Fedora 12 ‘Constantine’ development cycle, we have improved the existing FEL platform with multiple updates and new features (just to name a few):

  • Logic optimization with espresso.
  • tclspice support for ngspice.
  • 8051 and 8085 simulators.
  • Collaborative development and code review methodologies.
  • Stability on 64-bit architectures during long runtime (big digital projects).
  • ……..

A Fedora Electronic Lab 12 flyer has been drafted to encourage users to test the upcoming test releases before the general public release.

In the upcoming days, I’ll post the Release Notes document of FEL-12. It already has 26 pages :)

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6 Responses

  1. mairin says:

    Hi Chitlesh! Just one minor nit about the design – can you take the white keyline off of the Fedora logomark? We don’t actually allow for that in the logo guidelines. If you did the design in Inkscape, you can turn it into a light blur though to help the logomark stand out against the background.

  2. Chitlesh says:

    Actually, I received this Fedora logo from Diana Fong, way back when the first fedora logo was drafted.

    I’ll try to fix the pdf.

  3. red says:

    As soon as FEL 12 is released (and the flyer is no longer a draft), we’ll print the first two pages (duplex) of it as a mini-flyer and distribute them all over ETH Zurich’s Electrical Engineering department. :)

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Digital IC design engineer
Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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