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david at thekramers.net wrote: >> David Kramer wrote: >>> Red Hat gives up on Fedora Foundation 4/6/2006 10:16:57 AM, by Ryan Paul >>> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060406-6535.html >>> >>> "In an open letter distributed to the Fedora community earlier this >>> week, Red Hat employee and Fedora project leader Max Spevack states that >>> Red Hat is no longer interested in establishing an autonomous, >>> nonprofit foundation to manage the Fedora project. Instead, Red Hat will >>> revive the Fedora Project Board, which will include five Red Hat >>> representatives, four members of the Fedora community, and a chairman >>> appointed by Red Hat who will possess veto power. Dominated by Red Hat, >>> the Fedora Project Board will now have complete authority over the >>> Fedora project, including budgetary control." >> I'm not sure what you were implying. Fedora is not going away. The >> "Foundation" is. > > Correct. That's where the "as we know it" part comes in. > > Certainly there will be big changes in direction, and Fedora turns back into > a proving ground and farm team for commercial Red Hat. Um, when was Fedora ever *not* a proving ground for RedHat? The Foundation never existed. It was planned, and then the plan was scratched (from the above summary): > Fedora project leader Max Spevack states that Red Hat is no longer > interested in establishing an autonomous, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ key word That article was rather inflammatory IMHO, and not really an accurate summary of the letter. If you want to RT(Original)FA: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2006-April/msg00016.html Matt
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