[Fwd: Re: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction]

From: Aly Dharshi (aly.dharshi_at_uleth.ca)
Date: 09/23/03

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    From: Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
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    Subject: Re: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction
    Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:48:18 -0400

    On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 01:35:11PM -0400, MJang wrote:
    > If I'm hearing you correctly, Red Hat is no longer going to release a Linux distribution every (approx) 6 months. Red Hat will be a
    > part of the Fedora project that will take over this function. And the Fedora project is sponsored as a separate organization under
    > the Red Hat umbrella.

    Well, I would word it differently, for what I think would be a more
    accurate connotation. Red Hat will, instead of releasing a Linux
    distribution approximately every 6 months essentially on its own,
    release a Linux distribution approximately 2-3 times each year
    as part of its contribution to and participation in a larger Fedora
    Project. This new distribution will be called "Fedora Core" to
    denote its position as part of this new, larger Fedora Project,
    of which Red Hat is a major component.

    The difference between the two connotations is the strong, active
    role that Red Hat will be taking here. The name change is not
    intended to disassociate Red Hat from the project; instead it is
    to allow different trademark rules and to acknowledge the work
    of the larger community -- this is more than just Red Hat. It's
    expressing the larger participation of the community, and is not
    intended to imply a smaller participation from Red Hat.

    FWIW, the default way of getting a package into Fedora Core will
    almost certainly include initially maintaining it as a part of
    Fedora Extras. Talking about this idea with Warren was part of
    what lead to the great merger...

    michaelkjohnson

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