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Naming Fedora 11... Claddagh? Catania? Oxford?
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| Among the names proposed thus far are Claddagh, Catania, Windsor, Oxford,
| Nebula, Claypool, Gokyo, and Zampone. The list of proposed names can be found
| on the Fedora Wiki. From that Wiki page you can also add your own submission.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Njg5Mg
Red Hat's new version of open source operating system
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| Paul Frields, Fedora project leader at Red Hat, said: "Fedora volunteer
| contributors and Red Hat engineers worked together to develop the
| cutting-edge features found in Fedora 10. Their widespread appeal, combined
| with Fedora's policy of collaborating with upstream free software
| communities, means that many of these features will be found in other Linux
| distributions in the future."
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http://opsys.cbronline.com/news/red_hats_new_version_of_open_source_operating_system_021208
Recent:
Fedora 10: the GNU/Linux Desktop Steps Forward
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| Any release of a GNU/Linux distribution marks a milestone in a continuous
| cycle of software development. However, Fedora 10 promises to be a larger
| milestone than most, both for its development community and users, according
| to Paul W. Frields, the Fedora leader and chair.
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/features/article.php/3786911/Fedora+10+the+GNU/Linux+Desktop+Steps+Forward.htm
Mind Maps: The Fedora Project
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| Recently, I’ve been plagued with trying to come up with an organizational
| model for the Utah Open Source Foundation and it’s relationship to the Utah
| Open Source Conference. This is in addition to the new Non-Profit structure
| we’re building.
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| To that end, I created a very shabby hierarchical structure which I passed
| around a week ago at the Core Team after conference dinner. It went over
| okay, but people had a lot of questions about how the structure was organized
| and what not.
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http://sexysexypenguins.com/2008/11/21/mind-maps-the-fedora-project/
Ten Reasons to Get Fired Up Over Fedora 10 Part 1
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| Over the next week we plan to post a series of blogs that explore ten
| examples from around our community, of people making a difference to free
| software through their work in Fedora. These are just ten of the many reasons
| you’ll want to fire up Fedora 10 and take it for a spin on your system. We’ll
| dive into some of the cool features that have been developed in this release,
| as well as some of the advances that have spread throughout the Fedora
| community. We’ll show off the collaboration that happens between volunteer
| contributors and Red Hat’s engineering staff to advance free software. And
| you’ll see why Fedora leads the pack in providing the future first.
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http://www.press.redhat.com/2008/11/17/ten-reasons-to-get-fired-up-over-fedora-10/
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