On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 15:15, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
No dates set yet, but a driving goal or defining characteristic will
be the 2.6 Linux kernel -- unless the 2.6 Linux kernel takes too
long to arrive. That is, we'll shorten the schedule to accomodate an
earlier release of the 2.6 kernel, but not lengthen it to accomodate
a later release of the 2.6 kernel.
2.6 is looking good. There's a lot of integration work to do, though.
However, that won't be the ONLY feature of Fedora Core 2. I'd like to
hear people's wishlists. Not everything will be possible, but it would
be nice to have a good list from which to pick the possibilities, and
from which to also pick ideas later for Fedora Core 3.
1) IPSEC kernel support. I am assuming we will get this as part of the
move to 2.6.
2) IPSEC user space daemons and tools.
3) system-config-ipsec to provide a simple GUI for configuring common
IPSEC scenarios.
4) Documentation updates to cover IPSEC and the common tasks relating to
IPSEC.
Thanks,
Keith.