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| 80% || [[Features/D_Programming |D Programming ]]|| Add a D compiler (LDC) and D standard runtime library (Tango) || 2010-06-17 | | 80% || [[Features/D_Programming |D Programming ]]|| Add a D compiler (LDC) and D standard runtime library (Tango) || 2010-06-17 | ||
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| 20% || [[Features/DebugPythonStacks |Debug Python Stacks ]]|| Fedora now ships debug versions of Python 2 and Python 3 in addition to the traditional optimized builds. This will be of use to advanced Python users, such as developers of extension modules || 2010-07-07 | |||
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| 15% || [[Features/EC2 |EC2 ]]|| We will provide a concurrent release of Fedora 14 and above on the Amazon EC2 cloud || 2010-07-09 | |||
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| 25% || [[Features/Erlang_R14 | Erlang R14 ]]|| Update Erlang to the upstream R14 release || 2010-07-13 | | 25% || [[Features/Erlang_R14 | Erlang R14 ]]|| Update Erlang to the upstream R14 release || 2010-07-13 | ||
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| 40% || [[Features/F14Boost144 | Boost 1.44 ]]|| Update Boost to the upstream 1.44 release || 2010-07-13 | | 40% || [[Features/F14Boost144 | Boost 1.44 ]]|| Update Boost to the upstream 1.44 release || 2010-07-13 | ||
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| 80% || [[Features/GdbIndex |Gdb Index ]]|| This project will remove the useless indices from the .debug files, and will replace them with an index that greatly speeds up gdb || 2010-07-09 | |||
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| 55% || [[Features/Gnome3 |Gnome 3 ]]|| Include Gnome 3.0 || 2010-07-14 | |||
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| 50% || [[Features/Go_Programming |Go Programming ]]|| Add a Go compiler || 2010-07-06 | |||
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| 95% || [[Features/ipmiutil | ipmiutil]]|| An easy-to-use fully-featured IPMI server management utility || 2010-06-11 | | 95% || [[Features/ipmiutil | ipmiutil]]|| An easy-to-use fully-featured IPMI server management utility || 2010-06-11 | ||
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| 95% || [[Features/MultipathInstall |Multipath Install ]]|| Anaconda adds the ability to correctly identify and set up multipath devices for use as installation targets || 2010-02-09 | | 95% || [[Features/MultipathInstall |Multipath Install ]]|| Anaconda adds the ability to correctly identify and set up multipath devices for use as installation targets || 2010-02-09 | ||
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| 45% || [[Features/NetBeans_6.9 |NetBeans 6.9 ]]|| Re-base to the NetBeans 6.9 || 2010-07-14 | |||
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| 30% || [[Features/OpenSCAP |Open SCAP ]]|| Provide open-source Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) framework, basic set of applications and OVAL/XCCDF security content || 2010-07-02 | |||
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| 100% || [[Features/perl5.12 |Perl 5.12 ]]|| Update to Perl 5.12 || 2010-07-09 | | 100% || [[Features/perl5.12 |Perl 5.12 ]]|| Update to Perl 5.12 || 2010-07-09 | ||
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| 10% || [[Features/Python_2.7 | Python 2.7 ]]|| Update Python to the upstream 2.7 release || 2010-06-24 | | 10% || [[Features/Python_2.7 | Python 2.7 ]]|| Update Python to the upstream 2.7 release || 2010-06-24 | ||
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| 60% || [[Features/Rakudo_Star| Rakudo Star]] || Rakudo is an implementation of the Perl 6 specification for the Parrot virtual machine, in rapid development. Rakudo Star is the first production release of Rakudo || 2010-07-06 | |||
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| 50% || [[Features/Spice |Spice ]]|| Spice aims to provide a complete open source solution for interaction with virtualized desktops || 2010-07-13 | |||
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| 10% || [[Features/Sugar_0.90 | Sugar 0.90]]|| Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment (0.90), including an enhanced activity set to provide an stable demo environment for Sugar as well as an environment for developers || 2010-06-09 | | 10% || [[Features/Sugar_0.90 | Sugar 0.90]]|| Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment (0.90), including an enhanced activity set to provide an stable demo environment for Sugar as well as an environment for developers || 2010-06-09 | ||
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Revision as of 03:54, 15 July 2010
Fedora 14 Accepted Features
These features have been accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee for the Fedora 14 Release.
% Complete | Name | Summary | Updated |
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80% | D Programming | Add a D compiler (LDC) and D standard runtime library (Tango) | 2010-06-17 |
20% | Debug Python Stacks | Fedora now ships debug versions of Python 2 and Python 3 in addition to the traditional optimized builds. This will be of use to advanced Python users, such as developers of extension modules | 2010-07-07 |
15% | EC2 | We will provide a concurrent release of Fedora 14 and above on the Amazon EC2 cloud | 2010-07-09 |
25% | Erlang R14 | Update Erlang to the upstream R14 release | 2010-07-13 |
40% | Boost 1.44 | Update Boost to the upstream 1.44 release | 2010-07-13 |
80% | Gdb Index | This project will remove the useless indices from the .debug files, and will replace them with an index that greatly speeds up gdb | 2010-07-09 |
55% | Gnome 3 | Include Gnome 3.0 | 2010-07-14 |
50% | Go Programming | Add a Go compiler | 2010-07-06 |
95% | ipmiutil | An easy-to-use fully-featured IPMI server management utility | 2010-06-11 |
60% | libjpeg-turbo | libjpeg-turbo is fork of the original libjpeg project. It contains numerous performance related enhancements and is at least twice faster in JPEG compression/decompression than original libjpeg on platforms with MMX/SSE instruction set. | 2010-06-04 |
65% | LZMA For LiveImages | Enabling LZMA for compression to allow us ship more software on our live images. | 2010-06-13 |
60% | MeeGo 1.0 | Provide the MeeGo Netbook UX 1.0 experience in Fedora | 2010-07-11 |
95% | Multipath Install | Anaconda adds the ability to correctly identify and set up multipath devices for use as installation targets | 2010-02-09 |
45% | NetBeans 6.9 | Re-base to the NetBeans 6.9 | 2010-07-14 |
30% | Open SCAP | Provide open-source Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) framework, basic set of applications and OVAL/XCCDF security content | 2010-07-02 |
100% | Perl 5.12 | Update to Perl 5.12 | 2010-07-09 |
10% | Python 2.7 | Update Python to the upstream 2.7 release | 2010-06-24 |
60% | Rakudo Star | Rakudo is an implementation of the Perl 6 specification for the Parrot virtual machine, in rapid development. Rakudo Star is the first production release of Rakudo | 2010-07-06 |
50% | Spice | Spice aims to provide a complete open source solution for interaction with virtualized desktops | 2010-07-13 |
10% | Sugar 0.90 | Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment (0.90), including an enhanced activity set to provide an stable demo environment for Sugar as well as an environment for developers | 2010-06-09 |
10% | systemd | systemd is a replacement for SysVinit that acts as a system and session manager | 2010-06-01 |
Fedora 14 Spins
Feature Process
- The process for adding, proposing, and accepting new features into Fedora is on the Feature Process page.
- The deadline for proposing new features is the Feature Submission Deadline Fedora 14 Schedule
- Feature pages in process but not targeted for a particular release can be found in Category:FeaturePageIncomplete