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| 2% || [[Features/20SecondStartup |20 Second Startup ]]|| Make Fedora boot and shut down faster. The goal is to be at the login screen in 20 seconds and be as fast as possible after the login (gnome-session). || 2009-01-22 | | 2% || [[Features/20SecondStartup |20 Second Startup ]]|| Make Fedora boot and shut down faster. The goal is to be at the login screen in 20 seconds and be as fast as possible after the login (gnome-session). || 2009-01-22 | ||
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| 50% || [[Features/Archer | Archer ]]||Archer is a gdb development branch focusing on better C++ support. It also includes Python scripting capabililites || 2009-01-16 | |||
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| 80% || [[Features/CupsPolicyKitIntegration | Cups PolicyKit Integration ]]||Use PolicyKit to define policies for accessing the cups functionality || 2009-01-20 | | 80% || [[Features/CupsPolicyKitIntegration | Cups PolicyKit Integration ]]||Use PolicyKit to define policies for accessing the cups functionality || 2009-01-20 | ||
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| 99 % || [[Features/Fingerprint | Fingerprint ]]|| Make fingerprint readers easy to use as secondary authentication || 2009-01-26 | | 99 % || [[Features/Fingerprint | Fingerprint ]]|| Make fingerprint readers easy to use as secondary authentication || 2009-01-26 | ||
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| 60% || [[Features/IBus | IBus ]]|| A new default input method framework under active development which is designed to overcome the limitations of SCIM. || 2009-01-19 | |||
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| 5% || [[Features/Gnome2_26 | Gnome 2.26 ]]|| Rebase to Gnome 2.26 || 2009-01-20 | | 5% || [[Features/Gnome2_26 | Gnome 2.26 ]]|| Rebase to Gnome 2.26 || 2009-01-20 | ||
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| 20% || [[Features/KDE42 | KDE4.2 ]]|| Rebase to KDE 4.2 and KOffice 2, and offer new features such as PolicyKit-KDE, NetworkManager plasma applet etc. || 2009-01-13 | | 20% || [[Features/KDE42 | KDE4.2 ]]|| Rebase to KDE 4.2 and KOffice 2, and offer new features such as PolicyKit-KDE, NetworkManager plasma applet etc. || 2009-01-13 | ||
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| 60% || [[Features/KVM_PCI_Device_Assignment | KVM PCI Device Assignment ]]||Assign PCI devices from your KVM host machine to guest virtual machines || 2009-01-21 | |||
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| 2% || [[Features/Multiseat | Multiseat ]]|| Make it simple to configure a system for multiseat operation, where two or more users each have their own keyboard, monitor, and mouse, and can work independently of each other || 2008-11-18 | | 2% || [[Features/Multiseat | Multiseat ]]|| Make it simple to configure a system for multiseat operation, where two or more users each have their own keyboard, monitor, and mouse, and can work independently of each other || 2008-11-18 | ||
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| 45% || [[Features/Python_2.6 | Python 2.6 ]]|| Include Python 2.6 in Fedora || 2009-01-18 | | 45% || [[Features/Python_2.6 | Python 2.6 ]]|| Include Python 2.6 in Fedora || 2009-01-18 | ||
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| 25% || [[Features/SSSD |System Security Services Daemon ]]||Provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directories and authentication mechanisms || 2009-01-19 | |||
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| 95% || [[Features/TightVNC | TightVNC ]]|| Make TightVNC the default VNC client in Fedora || 2009-01-21 | | 95% || [[Features/TightVNC | TightVNC ]]|| Make TightVNC the default VNC client in Fedora || 2009-01-21 |
Revision as of 20:03, 26 January 2009
Fedora 11 Feature List
Fedora 11 Accepted Features
These features have been accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee for the Fedora 11 Release.
% Complete | Name | Summary | Updated |
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2% | 20 Second Startup | Make Fedora boot and shut down faster. The goal is to be at the login screen in 20 seconds and be as fast as possible after the login (gnome-session). | 2009-01-22 |
50% | Archer | Archer is a gdb development branch focusing on better C++ support. It also includes Python scripting capabililites | 2009-01-16 |
80% | Cups PolicyKit Integration | Use PolicyKit to define policies for accessing the cups functionality | 2009-01-20 |
75% | DeviceKit | A simple system service to manage devices designed to partially replace hal and overcome some its design limitiations | 2009-01-21 |
80% | DNS Security | DNSSEC (DNS SECurity) is mechanism which can prove integrity and autenticity of DNS data | 2009-01-18 |
90% | ext4 Default file system | Make ext4 the default file system in Fedora 11 | 2009-01-12 |
99 % | Fingerprint | Make fingerprint readers easy to use as secondary authentication | 2009-01-26 |
60% | IBus | A new default input method framework under active development which is designed to overcome the limitations of SCIM. | 2009-01-19 |
5% | Gnome 2.26 | Rebase to Gnome 2.26 | 2009-01-20 |
20% | KDE4.2 | Rebase to KDE 4.2 and KOffice 2, and offer new features such as PolicyKit-KDE, NetworkManager plasma applet etc. | 2009-01-13 |
60% | KVM PCI Device Assignment | Assign PCI devices from your KVM host machine to guest virtual machines | 2009-01-21 |
2% | Multiseat | Make it simple to configure a system for multiseat operation, where two or more users each have their own keyboard, monitor, and mouse, and can work independently of each other | 2008-11-18 |
90% | Presto | The presto plugin for yum adds support for downloading deltarpms and using them to generate new packages | 2008-09-09 |
45% | Python 2.6 | Include Python 2.6 in Fedora | 2009-01-18 |
25% | System Security Services Daemon | Provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directories and authentication mechanisms | 2009-01-19 |
95% | TightVNC | Make TightVNC the default VNC client in Fedora | 2009-01-21 |
80% | VolumeControl | Make volume control intuitive and easy to use | 2009-01-21 |
48% | Windows Cross-compiler | Build and test full-featured Windows programs, from the comfort of the Fedora system, without needing to use Windows. | 2009-01-18 |
75% | Xfce4.6 | Update Xfce to the upstream 4.6 release with many new improvements and features | 2009-01-19 |
Proposed Features
- Officially proposed, but not accepted features are here Features Dashboard
- The deadline for proposing and completing new features is the Feature Freeze on the Fedora 11 Schedule
- Feature pages in process--not targeted for a particular release: Category:FeaturePageIncomplete
Feature Process
- The process for adding, proposing, and accepting new features into Fedora is here: Feature Process .