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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/21/2015 04:00 PM, Neal Gompa
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Feel free to send us any comment or improvements. We
would like to improve Fedora for developers.<br>
Just contents are missing.<br>
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Under "The latest stable runtimes and frameworks Packaged
in Fedora<br>
and ready to use!" would it be worth mentioning C and C++?<br>
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GCC 5 is the first compiler to default to the latest C11
standard, and we ship more of the latest C++ standard
library extensions than any<br>
other compiler.<br>
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There's a lot happening in that space, and not everyone
gets excited<br>
by shiny dynamic languages ;-)<span class="HOEnZb"><font
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roman',serif;font-size:large">Personally, I'm a little
uncomfortable with the phrasing "Fedora is made for
developers". It implies that we don't do anything to make it
great for non-developers, which is not true at all. Is
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As I mentioned in the first mail. This is <b>proof of concept</b>
and will be definitely changed.<br>
UX team could look at it and let us know whether is fullfield with
fedoraproject UX layouts.<br>
Other pages which could be developed later on could have the same
faces so that<br>
all pages looks the same.<br>
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Petr Hracek
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Red Hat, Inc
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