This is still just a draft/idea.
Purpose and Scope
- I thought I'd create a page that would serve as an aggregator of article excerpts published in relation to Fedora over the web.
- The page is also intended to be a location for adding clarifications/corrections in erronous data or comments that are sometimes provided in articles. (It isn't really possible to correct/comment the many copies of an article that circulate over the internet)
- https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2009-May/msg00073.html
- Rahul does most of the work. He collects and posts these articles to the marketing list.
Greg DeKoenigsberg's Interview : Linux Questions.org
This interview with Red Hat Community Architect Greg Dekoenigsberg is a continuation of the LQ Community Manager Interview Series. I'd like to thank Greg for taking the time to answer these questions.
"Our greatest strength is our association with Red Hat, which is an
incredible company that believes deeply in Free Software. Hundreds of
the best engineers in the world are paid to work on Fedora, and they
work alongside thousands of volunteers who are just as passionate. The
relationship between Redhatters and volunteers teaches both how to make
better software.
Our greatest weakness is our association with Red Hat, which is a
grown-up company and has grown-up company problems. Last year's security
incident is a perfect example; once it became clear that there had been
an intrusion, we immediately had to cut off communication with even our
most trusted community members, so that the company could pursue
appropriate legal actions."
Top ten features of F11
http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/top-10-features-of-fedora-11-leonidas/
"Its too early to commit anything about Fedora 11. But there are some
really important features that can make Fedora 11 another significant
release."
Fedora Directory Server changes its name
http://www.h-online.com/open/Fedora-Directory-Server-changes-its-name--/news/113269
"After long internal discussions, the Fedora Directory Server (FDS)
developers have changed the name of their project to the 389 Directory
Server (389DS). One of the main arguments for the name change is that
the "Fedora" name, initially intended to be a generic brand for all of
the Red Hat open source projects, turned out to be an obstacle
preventing cooperation from other Linux distributions."