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Contributing Writer: [[User:pcalarco | Pascal Calarco]]
Contributing Writer: [[User:jasonbrooks | Jason Brooks]]


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=== First look: Fedora 15 arrives with GNOME 3.0 and systemd (ArsTechnica) ===
=== The 5 most popular Linux distributions ===


Kara Schiltz forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013926.html</ref> an ArsTechnica article on the release of Fedora 15:
"...Fedora clearly has its fans. And, if you work on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, it's a really wise idea to keep a copy of Fedora on hand so you can see RHEL's future."


"The community of open source software developers behind the Fedora Linux
The full article is available <ref>http://www.zdnet.com/the-5-most-popular-linux-distributions-7000003183/</ref>.
distribution announced this week the release of version 15. The update
brings an overhauled desktop user interface and a number of noteworthy
architectural improvements under the hood.
 
Fedora is a community-driven Linux distribution that is sponsored by Red
Hat. It is released twice a year on a six-month development cycle and
typically ships with the latest cutting-edge Linux software. Fedora is
known for riding ahead of the curve and is often the first Linux distro
to introduce major new features. It also serves as an incubation space
for emerging Red Hat technologies, particularly in areas like
virtualization. It lacks the usability and robustness of some other
distros, but its unique technical advantages and high commitment to open
source ideology are appealing to system administrators, software
developers, and software freedom advocates.
 
The most significant user-facing change in Fedora 15 is the inclusion of
GNOME 3.0, a major update of the open source GNOME desktop environment.
It brings a completely new desktop shell to Fedora that helps to
modernize the user experience. The new shell is built with the Clutter
toolkit and requires hardware-accelerated rendering in order to operate.
Fedora fortunately does a pretty good job of handling it with open
source drivers on many hardware configurations."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2011/05/first-look-fedora-15-arrives-with-gnome-30-and-systemd.ars</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora 15: More than just a pretty interface (The Register UK) ===
 
Kara Schiltz forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013925.html</ref> a posting on the release of Fedora 15:
 
"The Red Hat–backed Fedora Project has released the latest version of its
Linux-based operating system, Fedora 15, into the wild.
 
Despite the similarities of the two leading Linux-based PC operating
systems, Fedora has long played second fiddle to Ubuntu in the minds of
many Linux fans. Now – for the first time – there are actually major
differences between the two distros.
 
For most users, the debate between the two can be distilled down to
GNOME 3 versus Unity. But as always, Fedora remains quite a bit
different under the surface, as well.
 
With the Unity Shell making waves – and not always good ones – in the
Ubuntu community, Fedora 15 offers something of a refuge for those
frustrated with the Unity Shell.
 
Unfortunately GNOME 3, Fedora's new default desktop, while in much
better shape than Ubuntu's Unity, is still very different than any
version of GNOME you've used before."
 
The full posting is available<ref>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/24/fedora_15_review/</ref>.
 
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=== How GNOME 3 is besting Ubuntu Unity (Techrepublic.com) ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013924.html</ref> an article on Gnome 3 compared to Unity:
 
"Takeaway: Jack Wallen was jonsing for GNOME 3 and discovered the best
route to this new desktop was Fedora 15 beta. Can you image how
surprised Jack was to find out that GNOME 3 blows away Ubuntu Unity?
Read on to find out more."
 
Conclusion:  "I’d like to drop some props to the Fedora 15 team, as
they’re doing an absolutely incredible job with this bleeding-edge Linux
distribution. Fedora 15 and GNOME 3 is a serious win-win from my
perspective. Give it a go, and you might find that you agree!"
 
The full article is available<ref>http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/how-gnome-3-is-besting-ubuntu-unity/2551</ref>.


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=== Fedora 15 Released; Comes With Gnome 3 ===
=== Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013923.html</ref> another posting on Fedora 15 and Gnome 3:


"The best features of Fedora 15, which will attract a lot of users is
Arnav Kalra posted <ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2012-August/014486.html</ref>:
Gnome 3 shell. Fedora 15 will give users a distro which will allow then
to explore Gnome 3 with the stability that Fedora 15 offers.


Fedora 15 is also introducing Btrfs as a menu item in the installer
"Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) and future releases — along with RHEL 7 and future CentOS releases — will be the best way to enjoy a vanilla Gnome 3 experience."
(only for non-live images. live images support just Ext4) and does not
require passing a special option to the installer as in the previous
releases. Btrfs availability has moved up a notch as a incremental step
towards the goal of Btrfs as the default filesystem in the next release
of Fedora."


The full article is available<ref>http://www.muktware.com/news/24/2011/1215</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.thepowerbase.com/2012/08/why-fedora-18-will-be-the-practical-choice-for-vanilla-enthusiasts/</ref>.


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=== Fedora 15's five best features (ZDNet.com) ===
=== Fedora 18 Linux Set To Package Spherical Cow Load of Features ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013922.html</ref> an article about Fedora 15's top five features; Rahul writes:


This list doesn't cover major features like systemd and talks about
"The clock is starting to tick down on the Fedora Linux release with the feature freeze now in place. As such, now is as good a time as any to take a look at some of the new features that are likely to land when Fedora 18 goes live at the end of the year."
Fedora not including Chrome ignoring the fact that Chrome is a
proprietary browser.  Chromium is not included for other reasons and
quick a search in the wiki documents that.    However the list of five
is interesting


The full article is available<ref>http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/fedora-15s-five-best-features/8968?pg=2&tag=mantle_skin;content</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/fedora-18-linux-set-to-package-spherical-cow-load-of-features.html</ref>.


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=== Fedora 15 Released, Has GNOME 3, New Search Tool (softpedia) ===
=== Fedora 18 schedule slips by a week ===
 
[[User:Sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-May/013920.html</ref> a listing of features in Fedora 15:
 
"Highlights of Fedora 15:


· Linux kernel 2.6.38.6;
"At a go/no-go meeting of the Fedora QA Team, the developers decided to postpone the release of the first Fedora 18 alpha by a week. The team unanimously voted to not go forward with the release because of the relatively large number of blocker bugs that are still unresolved."
· Btrfs filesystem;
· GNOME 3 desktop environment;
· Indic typing booster;
· Better crash reporting;
· Redesigned SELinux troubleshooter;
· Gnome Shell user interface;
· GTK+ 3.0;
· Xorg Server 1.10;
· Deja Dup backup software;
· LibreOffice 3.3 open source office suite;
· Mozilla Firefox 4.0 web browser;
· BoxGrinder appliance (virtual machines) builder;
· Ledger, double-entry accounting system;
· Higher compression in live images;
· recoll, full-text search tool;
· Dynamic firewall;
· IcedTea Java plugin;
· RPM 4.9;
· Python 3.2;
· Rails 3.0.3;
· OCaml 3.12;
· FreeIPA 2.0;
· Maven 3;
· GNU Debugger (GDB) 7.3;
· GCC 4.6;
· Sugar .92 environment;
· eCryptfs support in authconfig;
· LZMA comperssion for Live images;
· Power Management improvements;
· Retrace server;
· Robotics suite."


The full article is available<ref>http://news.softpedia.com/news/Fedora-15-Released-Has-GNOME-3-New-Search-Tool-201867.shtml</ref>.
The full article is available <ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-18-schedule-slips-by-a-week-1673640.html</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 29 August 2012

Fedora In the News

In this section, we cover news from the trade press and elsewhere that is re-posted to the Fedora Marketing list[1].

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing

Contributing Writer: Jason Brooks

The 5 most popular Linux distributions

"...Fedora clearly has its fans. And, if you work on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, it's a really wise idea to keep a copy of Fedora on hand so you can see RHEL's future."

The full article is available [1].

Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts

Arnav Kalra posted [1]:

"Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow) and future releases — along with RHEL 7 and future CentOS releases — will be the best way to enjoy a vanilla Gnome 3 experience."

The full article is available [2].

Fedora 18 Linux Set To Package Spherical Cow Load of Features

"The clock is starting to tick down on the Fedora Linux release with the feature freeze now in place. As such, now is as good a time as any to take a look at some of the new features that are likely to land when Fedora 18 goes live at the end of the year."

The full article is available [1].

Fedora 18 schedule slips by a week

"At a go/no-go meeting of the Fedora QA Team, the developers decided to postpone the release of the first Fedora 18 alpha by a week. The team unanimously voted to not go forward with the release because of the relatively large number of blocker bugs that are still unresolved."

The full article is available [1].