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Fedora Holds Summit To Map Its Future

lisah writes "Last month members of the Fedora community met for a three-day summit (wiki here) designed to chart a course for future version releases as well as to plan other Fedora projects. Team members say they want to leverage the enthusiasm of a community that has demonstrated a willingness to develop Fedora Extras (add-on features to the Core package) and support Fedora Legacy (past releases). Red Hat's community development manager, Greg DeKoenigsberg, said, 'Community contributors have proven conclusively over the past 18 months that they can build packages every bit as well as Red Hat engineers — better, in some cases.' In addition to creating several proposals that will be introduced the the community for input and feedback, the summit also gave rise to the newly-created position of Fedora Infrastructure Leader." Linux.com and Slashdot are both owned by OSTG.

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  1. Fedora's imminent death by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    This summit is in fact about funeral arrangements. Red Hat killed Fedora. Who wants to be a beta-tester for the Linux community's Micro$oft? Dead Hat hasn't given one iota of code back to the community. You won't be missed you corporate-enabling proprietary garbage. I'll be the first in line to piss on its grave.

  2. Re:Good ideas by megaditto · · Score: -1, Troll

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