Linked by Rahul on Wed 14th Apr 2010 11:54 UTC
Fedora Core The Beta release of Fedora 13 (codename "Goddard") blasts off today, true to its namesake, scientist and liquid-fueled rocketry pioneer Robert Hutchings Goddard. The Fedora 13 Beta release gives an early peek at free and open source technologies that reach new heights of functionality and usability. The Beta milestone is when the Fedora Project encourages users, developers, and administrators of all types to download and try out the release early. While generally the Beta is reasonably stable, this is the time for users to exercise their favorite parts of the system and report any lingering bugs before the final release.
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RE[4]: Comment by Beket_
by Rahul on Fri 16th Apr 2010 01:11 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Beket_"
Rahul
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I don't know what OP's complaint regarding KDE 4.4 in Fedora 13 Beta is but as a general policy, Fedora prefers to stick with upstream defaults as much as possible.

I have outlined the reasons for it at

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Staying_close_to_upstream_projects

A lot of end users who look at "vanilla" GNOME or KDE think that Fedora doesn't tweak anything. On the contrary, Fedora does a lot of changes at the desktop level (and otherwise) but pushes these changes upstream aggressively instead of hoarding them within the Fedora packages. This benefits the entire community instead of a single distribution

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