The Fedora Project is a type of CMS, although not quite as you describe. It is a collaboration of Cornell University Information Science and the University of Virginia Library and is, AFAIK, all or mostly in Java. It is not Red Hat's Fedora and predates it.
Sun has decided to support GNOME over KDE and therefore GNOME is dead, dead, dead. When is the last time that Sun supported a winner? I expect the same will sadly be true of SuSE, with the purchase by Novell.
By this logic, we will be left with RedHat, Debian and, eventually, KDE. Perhaps we will all be better off.
The Fedora Project is a type of CMS, although not quite as you describe. It is a collaboration of Cornell University Information Science and the University of Virginia Library and is, AFAIK, all or mostly in Java. It is not Red Hat's Fedora and predates it.
Sun has decided to support GNOME over KDE and therefore GNOME is dead, dead, dead. When is the last time that Sun supported a winner? I expect the same will sadly be true of SuSE, with the purchase by Novell.
By this logic, we will be left with RedHat, Debian and, eventually, KDE. Perhaps we will all be better off.