Re: Fedora Core 3 Transferred to Fedora Legacy

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Hi

I could do (and did) that upstream, I could do so (and did) with RHL,
before Fedora, I could do so with RHEL.

In comparison to RHL, nothing has changed for me, except that I am
building and shipping packages through the FE build system, instead of
building them myself. Both situations have/had pros and cons, which
approximately balance each other.

So, in the end, nothing much has changed "by Fedora having been
introduced".

Fedora Extras enabled by default makes a huge difference. Anaconda will support it in the subsequent releases which again make it very relevant.

Well, the question is: Does it need a foundation?
It is being created because the community wanted assurance that their work will remain open source, defensible and to serve other stated goals.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundation

--
Rahul
Fedora Bug Triaging - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers


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