10 Years of Fedora According to the FPLs (Fedora Magazine)
10 Years of Fedora According to the FPLs (Fedora Magazine)
Fedora Magazine looks
at ten years of Fedora history by talking with former project leaders.
"In the early days, Fedora was not as you see it today. The community
didn’t have the ability to contribute directly to Fedora as they do today –
hence the 'Core' naming. The community worked on the 'extras' repositories,
but the core of Fedora was developed by Red Hat without direct access to
the community.
This put the FPL in an uncomfortable spot. [Michael K.] Johnson says he
pushed for a source code control system that the community would have
access to, but was unable to get the green light. Calling it a 'failure to
take Fedora seriously as important to Red Hat’s future,' Johnson says he
felt he’d lost credibility with the community and 'whoever replaced me
would have one short opportunity to fix this, or the community would
fail.'
"