seth vidal wrote:
>"The Fedora Project is an open source project sponsored by
Red Hat and
>supported by the Fedora community. It is also a proving ground for new
>technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is
>not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc."
>
>So far readers don't know:
>- That Fedora is a Linux distro, or an Operating System
>- Why it's good
>- Where to get it
>- Where to get help for it
>
>They do know:
>- That its Open Source
>- That stuff in it may end up in RHEL
>- That it is not supported by Red Hat
>
>Given this, are you sure
fedora.redhat.com is currently focused towards
>end users?
>
>
Pretty positive that we can't change the front page of
fedora.redhat.com
w/o an act of law. :)
The front page is off limits w/o approval from 7 of 9 rings of red hat's
internal hell.
I figured as much - I have an internal account and doing my own job can
be hard :^).
I propose:
getfedora.org or similar for users (based around the idea
that there's a much larger audience among people that don't already run
Linux than that do).
Making a mock up is simple and I hereby volunteer to do so, provided
somebody promises to listen to me and host it somewhere should I manage
to convince them.
And
fedoraproject.org for developers.
Mike