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== Announcing Fedora 23 ==
= Fedora 23 released =


The Halloween weekend is over, so you know what that means. The new [https://getfedora.org/ Fedora 23 release] is here, and it's better than ever before. We're please to bring you the latest incarnations of the three main Fedora editions – '''Fedora Workstation, Fedora Cloud and Fedora Server''' —  each built with love, from the Fedora community to custom-fit your needs in different areas. Fedora 23 is also available in alternate desktop '''Spins''', curated software '''Labs''' and in special images for the'''ARM.''' architecture.
It's (approximately) Halloween, so you know what that means — new Fedora! The Fedora 23 release is here, and it's better than ever before. We're pleased to bring you the latest incarnations of the three main Fedora editions Fedora Workstation, Fedora Cloud, and Fedora Server, each built with love by the Fedora community to custom-fit your needs in different areas. Fedora 23 is also available in alternate desktop Spins, curated software Labs, and special images for the ARM processor architecture.


If this was enough to convince you, [https://getfedora.org/ download it here], or if you already use Fedora, [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading upgrade it here.]
If that's all you need to hear, download from https://getfedora.org/, or if you already use Fedora, follow the simple upgrade steps at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading.


== A Brief Introduction to Fedora Editions ==
Otherwise, read on for details.


=== Fedora Workstation ===
== Fedora Workstation ==
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|If you're a laptop or home user, hobbyist, enthusiast, student, or a software developer, Fedora Workstation is perfect for you. Fedora Workstation includes the newest release of the [https://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ GNOME] desktop, which makes your everyday computing simple, polished, and pleasant.  Experience the sleek interface and powerful tools for yourself — [https://getfedora.org/workstation download Fedora Workstation] now!
|}


=== Fedora Server ===
If you're a software developer, laptop or home user, hobbyist, enthusiast, or student, Fedora Workstation is perfect for you. Fedora Workstation includes the newest release of the GNOME desktop, which makes your everyday computing simple, polished, and pleasant. Experience the sleek interface and powerful tools for yourself — download Fedora Workstation now.
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|[[File:Fedora-server-v5a-infinity.png|center|100px]]
|Fedora Server makes service management simple with [https://github.com/libre-server/rolekit RoleKit], a programmatic interface for quick deployment, and [http://cockpit-project.org/ Cockpit], a remote web GUI. Now in Fedora Server 23, you can manage [http://kubernetes.io/ Kubernetes] clusters from the Cockpit Admin Console, or launch a FreeIPA domain controller from a kickstart file. [https://getfedora.org/server Get Fedora Server] this morning and have an identity management solution in place by lunchtime.
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=== Fedora Cloud ===
* https://getfedora.org/workstation
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|[[File:Fedora-cloud-v5a-infinity.png|center|100px]]
|The Fedora Cloud Base image provides a minimal OS platform which can be downloaded for use in OpenStack, or launched directly into EC2. Fedora Atomic Host takes things in a more radical direction, providing a specialized system for running Docker containers and Atomic Apps. Now with Fedora 23, Fedora Atomic host will be updated on a two-week cycle to keep at the edge of emerging technology.
|}


=== Spins, Labs, and ARM ===
== Fedora Server ==


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Fedora Server makes service management simple with RoleKit, a programmatic interface for quick deployment, and Cockpit, a remote web GUI. Now in Fedora Server 23, you can manage Kubernetes clusters from the Cockpit Admin Console, or launch a FreeIPA domain controller from a kickstart file. Get Fedora Server this morning and have an identity management solution in place by lunchtime.
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|[[File:Spin.png|center|50px]]
|Fedora Spins are [https://spins.fedoraproject.org alternative desktops] for Fedora that provide a different experience than the standard Fedora Workstation edition. For instance, the Fedora KDE and Fedora Xfce spins provide popular alternatives to GNOME for Fedora users who enjoy the KDE or Xfce experience. [https://spins.fedoraproject.org Get Fedora 23 Spins].


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* https://getfedora.org/server
|[[File:Labs.png|center|50px]]
|Fedora Labs are [https://labs.fedoraproject.org curated collections of software] maintained by members of the Fedora Community where you can find updated live media focused on Games, Design, Robotics, and more. These may be installed on their own or as add-ons to existing Fedora installations.[https://labs.fedoraproject.org Get Fedora 23 Labs].


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== Fedora Cloud ==
|[[File:Arm.png|center|50px]]
|Fedora ARM project is an initiative to bring Fedora to this processor family. It provides a variant of Fedora tailored for running in on ARM-based systems, which was previously mixed into the Spins page. [https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ Get Fedora 23 Arm].


|}
Build scale-out computing with Fedora Cloud. The Fedora Cloud Base image provides a minimal OS platform which can be downloaded for use in OpenStack, or launched directly into EC2. Fedora Atomic Host takes things in a more radical direction, providing a specialized system for running Docker containers and Atomic Apps. Now with Fedora 23, Fedora Atomic Host will be updated on a two-week cycle to keep at the edge of emerging technology. Download or launch a Fedora Cloud image for your chosen cloud provider, or as a Vagrant box for local development.


== User Point of View : Improvements ==
* https://getfedora.org/cloud/


In general, applications have had some graphic enhancements. There is also, a further step ahead for the next Fedora X server: '''''Wayland''''' preparing it to be the default graphical server in a future release.
== Spins, Labs, and ARM ==


=== Gnome 3.18 ===
Fedora Spins are alternative desktops for Fedora that provide a different experience than the standard Fedora Workstation edition. For instance, the Fedora KDE and Fedora Xfce spins provide popular alternatives to GNOME for Fedora users who enjoy the KDE or Xfce experience. Fedora 23 also introduces a Cinnamon spin, which provides a "traditional" desktop layout with the modern GNOME 3 shell.


The Workstation release is shipped with '''''Gnome 3.18''''' and the first relevant improvement for a user is due to the possibility of accessing the files stored in Google Drive by Nautilus just enabling the online accounts (if not done in the first time logging, the online account can be handled from the settings widgets), The access will granted immediately and a icon (just like a network one) will be placed in the left bar.
* https://spins.fedoraproject.org


=== Boxes ===
Fedora Labs are curated collections of software maintained by members of the Fedora Community where you can find updated live media focused on Games, Design, Robotics, and more. These may be installed on their own or as add-ons to existing Fedora installations.


For the VM lovers, '''''Boxes''''' now allows to filter remote or local boxes, and their visual has been improved as well. Other improvements (generally adaptations) have been introduced to facilitate some actions.
* https://labs.fedoraproject.org


=== LibreOffice 5 ===
We also provide a version of the Fedora operating system tailored for running in on ARM-based systems, previously mixed into the Spins page but now with a dedicated download page.


Of course, one of the best surprises is related to the introduction of '''''LibreOffice 5''''' which brings with it an increased accuracy  in importing files from others suite and an enhancement of Calc complex formulas.
* https://arm.fedoraproject.org


== System Point of View: Improvements ==
= Updated Components =


=== Fedora-Wide Changes ===
As with every Fedora release, almost every component has a new version, with improvements across the board. Of particular note, Fedora Workstation includes the GNOME 3.18 desktop environment and the Libre Office 5.0 office suite.


Fedora 23 includes a number of changes that will improve all of the editions. For example, Fedora 23 makes use of compiler flags to  improve security by "[[Changes/Harden_All_Packages|hardening]]" the binaries against memory corruption vulnerabilities, buffer overflows, and so on. This is a "behind the scenes" change that most users won't notice through normal use of a Fedora edition, but will help provide additional system security.  
Fedora 23 also has important under-the-hood security improvements, with increased hardening for all compiled software and with insecure SSL3 and RC4 protocols disabled. We've also updated all of the software installed by default in Fedora Cloud Base Image and Fedora Workstation to use Python version 3, and the Mono .NET compatible framework is now at version 4.


Likewise, Fedora 23 has disabled SSL3 and RC4 by default due to known vulnerabilities in the protocols. This means all applications that use GNUTLS and OpenSSL libraries have had the SSL3 protocol and RC4 cipher disabled.  
Perhaps most importantly, Unicode 8.0 support now enables the crucial U1F32D character.


Fedora 23 comes with the latest version of [[Changes/Mono_4|Mono 4]]. This means a big improvement because we were stuck with an ancient version of Mono (2.10) for too long. All packages within Fedora that are based on Mono have been adjusted and rebuilt, to target the 4.5 version of the .Net framework. Mono 4 does not support solutions targeting v1.0, v2.0 or v3.5 of .Net, but usually they can be easily upgraded to v4.5.
= Downloads, upgrades, documentation, and common bugs =
 
Fedora 23 also includes support for [http://blog.unicode.org/2015/06/announcing-unicode-standard-version-80.html Unicode 8.0], which includes new emojis, and improvements in sorting Unicode text and processing non-ASCII URLs.
 
=== Fedora Server ===
 
The Fedora Server release includes a number of interesting changes and additions.
 
The rolekit service now supports setting up three roles. In addition to the previously supported Domain Controller (powered by FreeIPA abd Database Server (powered by PostgreSQL) roles, Fedora Server 23 features a '''cache server for web applications (powered by memcached)'''.
 
'''Rolekit can also now be used from the anaconda kickstart''' by passing the <code>--deferred</code> arguments to <code>rolectl</code>. For example: <code>rolectl deploy domaincontroller --name=example.com --deferred</code> will instruct the system to deploy the Domain Controller role on the next boot.
 
The Cockpit Admin Interface in Fedora Server has several big improvements as well.
 
* Support for [http://files.cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/authentication.html SSH key authentication]
* Support for configuring user accounts with their authorized keys.
* Basic cluster dashboard for driving [http://kubernetes.io/ Kubernetes] on Fedora Server and Fedora Atomic Host.
* Set the timezone for your Fedora Server from the Cockpit User Interface (UI).
* Cockpit has also been made safe to use with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_DM_Multipath multipath disks].
 
=== Fedora Workstation ===
 
While there's a lot going on under the hood, desktop users are also going to find Fedora 23 pretty exciting for all the obvious goodness coming to the desktop. The easiest way to experience the preview of these technologies is to download and try the Fedora 23 Workstation edition.
 
Naturally, GNOME is getting an upgrade, with Fedora 23 containing a preview of the upcoming '''GNOME 3.18''' release, which is easier to use than ever. There are also many enhancements on the way, such as:
* Improvements to next-generation graphics stack [http://wayland.freedesktop.org/ Wayland], preparing it to be the default graphical server in a future release.
* Support for '''ambient backlight drivers''', so brightness responds to the environment on laptops with the required hardware
* The Software application is '''smarter about metered Internet connections''', and can now '''update system firmware'''
* Refreshed support for Google APIs to provide access to user data through GNOME apps (including '''Google Drive''' integration)
 
Users trying to get a little work done on Fedora will be happy to see '''LibreOffice 5''' in Fedora 23. The new release includes a lot of new features and improvements:
* Style previews in the sidebar
* Microsoft Word-compatible text highlighting
* Built-in image crop
* UI for data bars in Calc
* Support for Time-Stamp Protocol in PDF export
* Support for Adobe Swatch Exchange color palettes
* Import of Apple Pages files
* Improved support for HiDPI screens
* Significantly improved support for MS Office formats
 
=== Fedora Cloud ===
 
Fedora 23 Cloud Base image includes many updates and enhancements to the underlying Fedora base packages. For example, Fedora 23 now has the latest Docker release, '''docker 1.8'''. We can now verify the publisher of an image before running. This gives the users the power to identify that the image publisher published has not been tampered with. You can find many other details about the newest Docker in this [ https://blog.docker.com/2015/08/docker-1-8-content-trust-toolbox-registry-orchestration/ announcement ].
 
Stay tuned for news about Fedora Atomic Host in the not too distant future!
 
== Other notable changes in Fedora ==
 
=== Spins ===
 
There's a new spin in town for Fedora 23. Want a classic take on a modern desktop? If so, the '''Cinnamon spin''' may just be what you're hoping to find. Fedora 23 includes a spin that tries to emulate the GNOME 2 experience using GNOME Shell from GNOME 3.x. Learn more at [http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/ Cinnamon].
 
Sugar on a Stick is a stand-alone implementation of the desktop environment originally designed for the One Laptop per Child project. Fedora's SoaS spin has been updated to '''Sugar 0.106''', for better performance, updated activities, and a new "social help" feature for collaborative learning.
 
=== Python3 ===
 
Every software written in Python shipped by default on Fedora Workstation DVD and Fedora Cloud images is
now running on Python3. Fedora Workstation doesn't even include Python2 in the default installation
(it is still possible to install Python2 through dnf). Note that /usr/bin/python binary remains unchanged
and still points to Python2.
 
== Downloads, upgrades, documentation, and common bugs ==


You can start by downloading Fedora 23:
You can start by downloading Fedora 23:


: https://getfedora.org/
* https://getfedora.org/


If you are upgrading from a previous release of Fedora, refer to:
If you are upgrading from a previous release of Fedora, refer to:


: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading


Read the full release notes for Fedora 23, guides for several languages, and learn about known bugs and how to report new ones:
Read the full release notes for Fedora 23:


: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/
* https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/23/html/Release_Notes/


Fedora 23 common bugs are documented at:
Fedora 23 common bugs are documented at:


: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F23_bugs
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F23_bugs
 
This page includes information on several known bugs in Fedora 23. Please be sure to read it before installing!


This page includes information on several known non-blocker bugs in Fedora 23. Please be sure to read it before installing!
= Contributing =


== Contributing ==
We hope you're as excited as we are about Fedora 23 and look forward to exploring it yourself. Don't forget — Fedora never stands still as we're always working towards a new and better release by sharing our work with the world. Want to be part of the fun? It's easy to get involved. There are many ways to contribute to Fedora, even if it's just bug reporting. You can also help translate software and content, test and give feedback on software updates, write and edit documentation, design and do artwork, help with all sorts of promotional activities, and package free software for use by millions of Fedora users worldwide.


It's finally here! We hope you're as excited as we are about Fedora 23 and look forward to exploring it yourself. Don't forget! Fedora never stands still we're always working towards a new and better release and sharing our work with the world. Want to be part of the fun? It's easy to get involved!  
To get started, visit http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/ today!


There are many ways to contribute to Fedora, even if it's just bug reporting. You can also help translate software and content, test and give feedback on software updates, write and edit documentation, design and do artwork, help with all sorts of promotional activities, and package free software for use by millions of Fedora users worldwide. To get started, visit http://join.fedoraproject.org today!
🌭 (The mustard indicates progress.)

Latest revision as of 14:15, 3 November 2015

See http://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-23-released/ for this announcement in glorious technicolor!

Fedora 23 released

It's (approximately) Halloween, so you know what that means — new Fedora! The Fedora 23 release is here, and it's better than ever before. We're pleased to bring you the latest incarnations of the three main Fedora editions — Fedora Workstation, Fedora Cloud, and Fedora Server, each built with love by the Fedora community to custom-fit your needs in different areas. Fedora 23 is also available in alternate desktop Spins, curated software Labs, and special images for the ARM processor architecture.

If that's all you need to hear, download from https://getfedora.org/, or if you already use Fedora, follow the simple upgrade steps at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading.

Otherwise, read on for details.

Fedora Workstation

If you're a software developer, laptop or home user, hobbyist, enthusiast, or student, Fedora Workstation is perfect for you. Fedora Workstation includes the newest release of the GNOME desktop, which makes your everyday computing simple, polished, and pleasant. Experience the sleek interface and powerful tools for yourself — download Fedora Workstation now.

Fedora Server

Fedora Server makes service management simple with RoleKit, a programmatic interface for quick deployment, and Cockpit, a remote web GUI. Now in Fedora Server 23, you can manage Kubernetes clusters from the Cockpit Admin Console, or launch a FreeIPA domain controller from a kickstart file. Get Fedora Server this morning and have an identity management solution in place by lunchtime.

Fedora Cloud

Build scale-out computing with Fedora Cloud. The Fedora Cloud Base image provides a minimal OS platform which can be downloaded for use in OpenStack, or launched directly into EC2. Fedora Atomic Host takes things in a more radical direction, providing a specialized system for running Docker containers and Atomic Apps. Now with Fedora 23, Fedora Atomic Host will be updated on a two-week cycle to keep at the edge of emerging technology. Download or launch a Fedora Cloud image for your chosen cloud provider, or as a Vagrant box for local development.

Spins, Labs, and ARM

Fedora Spins are alternative desktops for Fedora that provide a different experience than the standard Fedora Workstation edition. For instance, the Fedora KDE and Fedora Xfce spins provide popular alternatives to GNOME for Fedora users who enjoy the KDE or Xfce experience. Fedora 23 also introduces a Cinnamon spin, which provides a "traditional" desktop layout with the modern GNOME 3 shell.

Fedora Labs are curated collections of software maintained by members of the Fedora Community where you can find updated live media focused on Games, Design, Robotics, and more. These may be installed on their own or as add-ons to existing Fedora installations.

We also provide a version of the Fedora operating system tailored for running in on ARM-based systems, previously mixed into the Spins page but now with a dedicated download page.

Updated Components

As with every Fedora release, almost every component has a new version, with improvements across the board. Of particular note, Fedora Workstation includes the GNOME 3.18 desktop environment and the Libre Office 5.0 office suite.

Fedora 23 also has important under-the-hood security improvements, with increased hardening for all compiled software and with insecure SSL3 and RC4 protocols disabled. We've also updated all of the software installed by default in Fedora Cloud Base Image and Fedora Workstation to use Python version 3, and the Mono .NET compatible framework is now at version 4.

Perhaps most importantly, Unicode 8.0 support now enables the crucial U1F32D character.

Downloads, upgrades, documentation, and common bugs

You can start by downloading Fedora 23:

If you are upgrading from a previous release of Fedora, refer to:

Read the full release notes for Fedora 23:

Fedora 23 common bugs are documented at:

This page includes information on several known bugs in Fedora 23. Please be sure to read it before installing!

Contributing

We hope you're as excited as we are about Fedora 23 and look forward to exploring it yourself. Don't forget — Fedora never stands still as we're always working towards a new and better release by sharing our work with the world. Want to be part of the fun? It's easy to get involved. There are many ways to contribute to Fedora, even if it's just bug reporting. You can also help translate software and content, test and give feedback on software updates, write and edit documentation, design and do artwork, help with all sorts of promotional activities, and package free software for use by millions of Fedora users worldwide.

To get started, visit http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/ today!

🌭 (The mustard indicates progress.)