Protected: 2007/05/15 Secret Password Post #2: Giant News!


Well round 2 of the Secret Password Post: I hope you still can use that Leet-Key Extension for this since the next few posts will be Secret Password Post 3,4,5, and 6. This is Big news from Distrowatch.com and some important news:
Fedora Let’s start the news section with an interesting post published on several Fedora and Red Hat mailing lists. Entitled Fedora 7 — what, when, and why, Max Spevack has summarised the recent happenings in the Fedora Project, particularly around the upcoming Fedora 7. The author reminds us that, because of the merge of the “core” and “extras” repositories, the new release will no longer bear the word “Core” in its name. Among other interesting points of the message is the fact that the entire Fedora toolchain is now free software, which makes it possible for anybody to create highly customised editions of the distribution. Spevack also mentions the official live media, KVM virtualisation, and the usual package upgrades, as valid reasons for trying out the new release. The post is worth a read as it signals a new, more aggressive drive of the Red Hat and Fedora developer community to increase the adoption of the distribution.

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Red Hat The message mentioned in the above paragraph also touches on the ongoing Red Hat Summit in San Diego, which has been a source of many interesting news releases of the past week. One of the more exciting among them — at least from the perspective of the future of Linux on the desktop — was the press release about Red Hat Global Desktop, a new desktop Linux initiative designed predominantly for emerging markets. According to this report by DesktopLinux.com, “the Global Desktop is not just a consumer version of the recently released RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) Desktop 5. The Global Desktop will be based on the lessons Red Hat has learned from its involvement in the OLPC (One Laptop per Child) project.” Is Red Hat finally changing its long-standing conservative view of the consumer desktop Linux market? It’s about time!The Secret Password needs two decodings of something so be wary.

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