Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 17th Feb 2008 20:15 UTC, submitted by Jonathan Roberts
Fedora Core "KDE 4 is seen by many to be the next big step on the free software desktop, while others think releasing 4.0 in its current condition was misleading and a mistake. Either way, it's an innovative release and inline with Fedora's goal of providing the latest and greatest free software it is set to be the default KDE environment in the next major release of Fedora. We caught up with two members of the KDE SIG to talk about the work they're doing to get it ready for release, their own opinions on the software and what they think about the progress made by Fedora in getting over its GNOME centric reputation."
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Moving forward
by RHCE07 on Sun 17th Feb 2008 21:37 UTC
RHCE07
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2007-12-08

Well, you should never go backwards always move forwards in software land it is better to push the bleeding edge as Fedora does.

I have been using Fedora since FC1 now I am on Fedora8 and I feel this is the best desktop distro for my needs.

Plus, Red Hat is pretty much the standard for the data center and it helps keep your skills honed for new releases of RHEL Enterprise Linux...