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Old 09-03-2022, 12:22 AM   #1
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LXer: Contribute at the i18n, Release Validation, CrytoPolicy and GNOME 43 Final test weeks for Fedora Linux 37


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There are 4 upcoming test days/weeks in the coming weeks. The first is Wed 31 August through Wed 07 Sept. It is to test Pre-Beta Release Validation. The second is Tuesday 6 Sept through Monday 12 Sept. It focuses on testing i18n. The third is Monday 5 Sept the Crypto Policy test day. The fourth […]

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