Fedora Core, Fedora Project, Fedora/GNU, Fedora BSD, Fedora Coupe deVille, Fedora ala mode

Michael Schwendt ms-nospam-0306 at arcor.de
Tue Sep 23 02:06:23 UTC 2003


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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 10:29:34 +0900, rg wrote:

> Also, if you guys are masking the Red Hat heritage of the 'distro', how 
> is the average person supposed to even know that the logical follow up 
> to RH9 is Fedora Project?

As you can imagine, a press release from Red Hat will announce that
separately when "Cambridge" is ready.

  http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/

Some users will look for Red Hat Linux 9.1 or 10 or whatever and will
learn that the successor of Red Hat Linux 9 is released with a
different name. Some will learn about the Fedora Project for the first
time.

> Or is it Fedora Core?  Or maybe Fedora Coupe  deVille.

One thing for sure, the community will call it "Fedora", because hardly
anyone will distinguish between the core distribution and "Fedora
Extras" type of add-on packages.

  http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/terminology.html

  http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/roadmap/

Really many of the questions that have come up on the mailing-lists
are answered somewhere on:

  http://fedora.redhat.com

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