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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 18, 2004 5:36 UTC (Thu) by hp (guest, #5220)
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The public source repo is basically in beta test now with a number of external people involved in that.


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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 18, 2004 7:53 UTC (Thu) by skvidal (guest, #3094) [Link] (1 responses)

In addition fedora extras cvs repo is in use by at least 5-6 non-red hat employed contributors. There is much progress being made, especially with CVS. When the official public announcement will be is in anyone's guess.

However, as I have been one of the most vocal critics of fedora's fitful growth into a community project I think I'm in a good position to say that things are getting much better. They're not great but I think it's on a much better track than it was. I'm looking forward to more development time on FC4 and a number of side projects related to FC4.

-sv

Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 18, 2004 19:12 UTC (Thu) by smoogen (subscriber, #97) [Link]

Thanks for saying this seth. I am having to make a decision soon for my own enviroment, and hearing things from people who have taken RH to task is clarifying if I should stick with RH.


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