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


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=== Fedora 16 to have Grub2, GNOME 3.2 and KDE 4.7 (The H Online) ===
=== The 5 most popular Linux distributions ===


[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014021.html</ref> an article on some upcoming features in Fedora 16 from The H Online:
"...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 feature list contains 40 items, including GNOME 3.2 and KDE Plasma
The full article is available <ref>http://www.zdnet.com/the-5-most-popular-linux-distributions-7000003183/</ref>.
Workspaces 4.7. The developers are planning to switch to using Grub2 for
the boot loader. Having switched to systemd, as an alternative to
sysvinit and upstart, in Fedora 15, the project plans to replace further
sysv init scripts with systemd units in version 16. Furthermore, Fedora
is to offer everything that's required for Xen virtualisation, as
version 3.0 of the Linux kernel, which is now expected to be released on
Friday, will include all the necessary components."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-16-to-have-Grub2-GNOME-3-2-and-KDE-4-7-1283238.html</ref>.
 
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=== Google Web Fonts prove free fonts are flourishing (Linux Pro Magazine) ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014020.html</ref>:
 
"Historically, fonts have been a weak point in free software. There were
probably two reasons: first, programmers were mostly indifferent to
fonts, and, second, font designers were concerned about how their work
might be used. However, in the last five years, the problem has been
largely corrected, as a look at the Google Web Fonts page shows."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/Blogs/Off-the-Beat-Bruce-Byfield-s-Blog/Google-Web-Fonts-prove-free-fonts-are-flourishing</ref>.
 
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=== National meet on Free Open Source Software (ExpressBuzz.com) ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014019.html</ref>:
 
"KOCHI: The Federal Institute of Science and Technology will organise a
two-day national conference on Free Open Source Software. The conference
organised by the Computer Science Department of FISAT and the FISAT Free
Software Cell will be held on FISAT campus on August 26 and 27.
 
In the two-day meet, Praseed Pai, author of ‘Slang For .net’, will speak
on Cross Platform Development. Shakti Kannan, Ambassador of Fedora,
Pune, and Ranjith Siji, Chief Technology Officer of Walking Ant
Technologies will speak on other sessions."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://expressbuzz.com/cities/kochi/national-meet-on-free-open-source-software/305564.html</ref>.
 
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=== Infographic sums up Linux then and now (Geek.com) ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014018.html</ref>:
 
"One of the most telling stats, based on information gathered from
LinuxCon registrations this year, is how the different distributions
have won or lost favor with users. Although Fedora used to hold nearly
half the market share (45%), it has now dropped firmly into second place
(28%) behind the growing popularity of Ubuntu (34%). One positive aspect
of this change is more distributions are getting users’ attention and
use, and Linux Mint has recently joined the more well-known and older
distros on the list."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/new-linux-foundation-infographic-sums-up-linux-then-and-now-20110817/</ref>.
 
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=== Feature preview of Fedora 16 installer ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014017.html</ref>:
 
"GPT, the GUID Partition Table, is an alternate disk partition table
scheme that solves two problems associated with the MBR (Master boot
Record) partition table. It allows the configuration of more than four
primary partitions, the maximum supported by MBR, and also supports disk
partitions of more than 2 TB. So GPT will be the default partition table
scheme on Fedora 16"
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/08/08/feature-preview-of-fedora-16-installer/</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora Postpones Switch To Btrfs; Fedora 17 Is Now The Target Release For The Switch ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014016.html</ref>:
 
"The Fedora developers have listened and have decided that Fedora 16
will not use Btrfs by default. The announcement was made by Josef Bacik,
Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat. Bacik, however, mentioned that
Btrfs is still being considered as the default filesystem for future
release of Fedora. The target release to have Btrfs by default has been
shifted to Fedora 17 now."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://digitizor.com/2011/08/10/fedora-16-no-btrfs/</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora 16 to skip btrfs by default (Network World) ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014015.html</ref>:
 
"I'm actually encouraged by the fact that btrfs is being delayed for
default for another release. It shows that the Fedora release process
and objectives are working well. Bacik has also displayed a great deal
of patience (as far as I've seen, anyway) with bug reports and
complaints while working to get it up to speed."
 
The full post is available<ref>https://www.networkworld.com/community/node/77452</ref>.
 
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=== Fedora not to switch to Btrfs in version 16 ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014014.html</ref>:
 
"Recently, it became apparent that Btrfs has not met the stipulated
criteria. The main reason for this continues to be the still ongoing
development of a decent program for testing and repairing Btrfs file
systems. Bacik had previously hoped that such a program would be
released in May; now, the developer has mentioned a time frame of "a few
weeks", but has also said that the developers' target is the Linux
Plumbers Conference, which will start on 7 September. The Fedora project
will probably make a second attempt to switch in Fedora 17."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-not-to-switch-to-Btrfs-in-version-16-1319827.html</ref>.
 
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=== Oracle, SUSE, Red Hat drive 70% of LibreOffice development (ZDNet.com) ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014013.html</ref>:
 
"Upon the release of LibreOffice 3.4.2, the Document Foundation
announced that Oracle and SUSE each contributes roughly 25 percent of
the latest commits, while Red Hat contributed another 20 percent.
Following Oracle’s donation of Openoffice to the Apache Foundation
earlier this year, The Document Foundation wants to reassure the
technology public that corporate support for LibreOffice is strong and
that this Office suite is “enterprise ready.”
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/oracle-suse-red-hat-drive-70-of-libreoffice-development/9324</ref>.


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=== Can GNOME 3 Become the Next Big Open Source Contender? (TheVarGuy.com)===
=== Why Fedora 18 Will Be The Practical Choice For Vanilla Enthusiasts ===


[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014012.html</ref>:
Arnav Kalra posted <ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2012-August/014486.html</ref>:


"There’s a lot to like about GNOME Shell in its current form. It’s
"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."
functional, graceful and arguably more intuitive than Canonical’s Unity,
which suffers, for instance, from the lack of any means for adding
virtual desktops other than editing gconf values by hand."


The full post is available<ref>http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/08/02/can-gnome-3-become-the-next-big-open-source-ui-contender/</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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=== Praise for Fedora 15 and KDE 4.6.x - A great experience! ===
=== Fedora 18 Linux Set To Package Spherical Cow Load of Features ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014011.html</ref>:


"Some old time Fedora users may be aware of Fedora's poor track record
"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."
when it comes to KDE although things have been changing ever since the
release of KDE 4.x. I regularly try Fedora KDE and so far haven't been
fully convinced with the experience until now.


As a fan of both Fedora and KDE it gives me pleasure to say Fedora 15
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>.
with KDE 4.6.x is a great experience!"
 
The full post is available<ref>http://linuxtweaking.blogspot.com/2011/07/praise-for-fedora-15-and-kde-46x-great.html</ref>.


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=== Living with Fedora – A Debian/Ubuntu User’s Take on Fedora 15 ===
=== Fedora 18 schedule slips by a week ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014010.html</ref>:
 
"If I was to sum up my opinion on Fedora 15 in one sentence, it’d have
to be “Rough, but with great potential“. Gnome 3 is still a baby, and
Fedora took a bold step by pushing it to the forefront, and I applaud
them for that. As cozy as it may be, there’s still a whole lot of polish
left to be done. The front-end is still rough, and the back-end doesn’t
seem to have yet caught up with all the changes. If Fedora can manage to
take the successes in this release (which are many) and smooth out some
of those rough spots (which are also many), then Fedora 16 is likely to
pull a lot of users away from Ubuntu permanently. From the looks of it,
I’ll be one of them."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://maketecheasier.com/living-with-fedora-15/2011/07/21</ref>.
 
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=== Linux at 20, some personal memories ===
 
[[User:sundaram|Rahul Sundaram]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2011-August/014009.html</ref>:


"By this time, summer of 1991, we had both started posting to Usenet. In
"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."
August, Linus mentioned his kernel project on comp.os.minix for the
first time. Later on, he decided to make the code available, and got one
of the admins of ftp.funet.fi to put it there. For this, the project
needed a name. Linus wanted to call it Freax, but Ari Lemmke, the
ftp.funet.fi admin, decided to call it Linux instead. You can find the
Freax name in the Makefile of the earliest Linux releases."


The full post is available<ref>http://liw.fi/linux20/</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].