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This all came out of a number of [http://flock2013.sched.org/overview/type/future proposals at Flock 2013], including [http://mattdm.org/fedora/next/ Architecture for a More Agile Fedora] and Stephen Gallagher's suggestion that we use that architecture to design, build, and market three distinct Fedora products. This grew into a [[Fedora.next/boardproposal|proposal]] accepted by the Fedora advisory board, and the formation of [https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/1170 Initial Working Groups] by FESCo.
This all came out of a number of [http://flock2013.sched.org/overview/type/future proposals at Flock 2013], including [http://mattdm.org/fedora/next/ Architecture for a More Agile Fedora] and Stephen Gallagher's suggestion that we use that architecture to design, build, and market three distinct Fedora products. This grew into a [[Fedora.next/boardproposal|proposal]] accepted by the Fedora advisory board, and the formation of [https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/1170 Initial Working Groups] by FESCo.
== Fedora Magazine Articles ==
For an in-depth look (but with slides so you can skim easily too, if you like), check out this (in-progress) series of articles in  [http://fedoramagazine.org/ Fedora Magazine]
'''Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update'''
* [http://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-present-and-future-a-fedora-next-2014-update-part-i-why/ Part I, “Why?”]


== Current State ==
== Current State ==

Revision as of 15:59, 24 March 2014

Fedora.next is an umbrella phrase for the shape of Fedora in the post-F20 future.

Background

This all came out of a number of proposals at Flock 2013, including Architecture for a More Agile Fedora and Stephen Gallagher's suggestion that we use that architecture to design, build, and market three distinct Fedora products. This grew into a proposal accepted by the Fedora advisory board, and the formation of Initial Working Groups by FESCo.

Fedora Magazine Articles

For an in-depth look (but with slides so you can skim easily too, if you like), check out this (in-progress) series of articles in Fedora Magazine

Fedora Present and Future: a Fedora.next 2014 Update

Current State

We have five working groups. These are independent sub-committees of FESCo, with individual governance structures. Three of the groups are developing future Fedora target products — Fedora Workstation, Fedora Cloud, and Fedora Server. These groups have created basic descriptions of their plans for those products, and are now working on concrete plans for what changes those might require for Fedora 21 and beyond. The other two groups, Base Design and Environments & Stacks, are not producing specific products, but will help design the shared core on which everything is built, as well as "building blocks" on top of that.

Product Working Group activity reports (FESCo #1221)

Each of the product working groups submitted their PRDs as described in the board proposal, and these were approved by both FESCo and the Fedora Board.

Working groups


Other Fedora SIGs and Projects

Fedora.next Brand Design

Original Announcements

  • Product Working Groups