“Now that Fedora 7 has been released, Fedora project leader Max Spevack has a little bit of breathing room. Like nature, LWN abhors a vacuum, so we sent Max a list of questions and a request for answers. We are now happy to present the answers.”
“Now that Fedora 7 has been released, Fedora project leader Max Spevack has a little bit of breathing room. Like nature, LWN abhors a vacuum, so we sent Max a list of questions and a request for answers. We are now happy to present the answers.”
well worth a read, anyone interested in Fedora should read it. Pungi in particular will change the popularity of Fedora, and I didn’t even know that the One Laptop Per Child os was based on Fedora, now I do
I think it’s time I updated my ‘evolution of Fedora core linux’ article, to include this info and add fcr6/f7 to the mix.
http://linux-noob.com/review/fedora/fcrh/
cheers
anyweb
Edited 2007-06-25 09:20
its always nice to see a project manager admit to shortcomings, and quick with an ambitious and descriptive solution, or opinion on the subjects at hand.
Will be watching fedora closely. If it improves much more with 8 I may drop my code scroller (gentoo).
Fedora is a great, secure OS. I am done with distro hopping. If I try a new OS on the side, it will be completely different, such as BSD, Solaris, or Hauki.
Great interview!!!… Glad to see right people in the right place!!!…