----- "Kevin Fenzi" <kevin(a)scrye.com> wrote:
Greetings.
Fedora 14 was a pretty relaxing and stable release. I'm thinking that
Fedora 15 may be much more exciting. ;)
Things I know of so far:
* systemd
* gnome3 / gnome-shell default
* removing a bunch of suid stuff in favor of capabilities
* xfce 4.8 (with any luck).
Things that are out there, but no idea if anyone is working on them
or
if they might be ready by f15:
* grub2 (no one is driving for this that I know of, but has some
advantages over our grub1 if someone is willing to run with it,
although
it may be a lot of work to get it to where we need it).
* btrfs (Is this ready to be default? :) If so, would that warrant a
change in our lvm by default setup?
* Can we finally remove hal? (xfce4.8 shouldn't need it anymore with
any luck).
Lukas Tinkl (ltinkl) is finishing his KDE HALsectomy. It's not easy -
without nasty hacks (and copying code from HAL as some other DEs does ;-).
* Will NM finally be able to do bridging?
* Some kind of packaged wayland to play with, even if it doesn't do
much?
Wayland seems like long distant future but I'm looking forward to see it -
together with Plasma Desktop ported on top of Qt Scene Graph, wow - heaven
is melting ;-)
Any other exciting work in progress that might land in F15 that
people
are actively working on?
As usual - we hope for a lot of KDE Plasma Desktop features ;-)
kevin
Jaroslav
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