Fedora 7 Released
Ars Technica does an excellent job announcing the 7th version of the popular Linux distribution from Red Hat.
his is the first Fedora release to incorporate and unify both the Core and Extra platform components, thus obviating the need for the traditional inclusion of the word “Core” in the distribution’s name. This is also the first release to be constructed with Fedora’s new build system, which will vastly simplify development of custom versions and derivatives.
“Beyond the usual set of upstream changes and improvements, our latest release is by far the most exciting and flexible to date,” comments Fedora Project leader Max Spevack. “With our new open-source build process, our community of contributors will enjoy much greater influence and authority in advancing Fedora. The ability to create appliances to suit very particular user needs is incredibly powerful.”
Introduction to Fedora 7 - [Ars Technica]
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