[In the news] Fedora 14: Strong follow-up to 13 still suffers from same niche appeal
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
Author makes the point that the Live CD installation is somewhat
minimalistic and doesn't give a full set of tools for the desktop by default
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=1982
"Don’t get me wrong, Fedora 14 is a great installation in the Fedora
time line. It builds upon the strengths of Fedora 13. My biggest problem
is in what was left out. It is my belief that ALL Linux distributions
(the exception being the likes of Puppy Linux and other small to tiny
distributions - as well as rescue distributions) should ship with all
the tools necessary to get to work out-of-the-box (on top of the
standard and system tools)."
Rahul
13 years, 5 months
Moving to Fedora
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://gaw.posterous.com/moving-to-fedora
"It has been an exciting time for me to use Ubuntu for almost 3 years
and it's time to move forward and learn more about Linux by using
Fedora. My decision to use Fedora comes from my passion with GNOME. For
me Fedora is a GNOME-centric distro and i hope that they will continue
using and helping the development of GNOME"
Rahul
13 years, 5 months
F14 press archive is now up to date.
by Robyn Bergeron
Hey Marketing Crew:
I've added all the articles that have come to the mailing list tagged
with [in-the-news] to the F14 press archive, which can be seen here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_14_press_archive
If you see any more, please continue to send them to the list! A big
thank you to those of you who have been sending the things you see our
way. Also, if you notice anything I've missed, feel free to add it to
the wiki, or ask on the marketing mailing list to have it added.
-robyn
13 years, 5 months
[In the news] Spotlight on Linux: Fedora 14
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/spotlight-linux-fedora-14
"One of the determining factors in the popularity of distributions is
the size of their community. That puts Fedora near the top of the list.
Another advantage is the level of quality found throughout the
distribution. Fedora developers contribute not only to Fedora, but also
to upstream projects, and cherish the highest standards of quality
control. Bugs are everywhere in code and Fedora is no exception, but
Fedora developers seem to rise just a bit higher than some other
distributions."
Rahul
13 years, 5 months