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Upgrading to Fedora 27 using dnf system-upgrade plugin

Posted by Justin W. Flory on November 14, 2017 0 Comments

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Justin W. Flory

Justin W. Flory is a student and open source contributor based in the United States. Currently, he is a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology, majoring in Networking & Systems Administration and minoring in Free and Open Source Software. Justin is an active contributor to the Fedora Project. In Fedora, he leads the Community Operations team and participates with the Diversity and Inclusion team. He is also an Ambassador to represent Fedora at events and conferences, where he has spoken on the stages of FOSDEM, DevConfCZ, All Things Open, OSCAL, and more. Justin also participates in other open source communities. He is a former staff member of the SpigotMC project, a former community moderator for Opensource.com, and a contributor to MusicBrainz. He also worked on the UNICEF Office of Innovation's MagicBox project. Additionally, Justin is an avid traveler and always tries to learn something new from the places he visits and the people he meets.

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