Fedora does a lot of work upstream, many of the Fedora developers are maintainers of parts of the kernel, the tool chain as well as the X stack and GNOME. Innovation does happen in Fedora, we just choose to do it upstream.
Additionally, more people now work on Fedora who are not on Red Hat payroll than people who are. It is not the RHEL playground you claim, Red Hat elects to base their products on Fedora but it is a community driven project. I myself work on Fedora without taking a penny from RH. Red Hat does allow their employees to spend 20% of the time on personal projects, many elect to work on Fedora during this time, however the Fedora community now encompasses aside many skilled volunteers such companies as Dell, Intel and AMD. The steering committee and the Fedora Board are both comprised of more community people than Red Hat appointed members. We all shape Fedoras future together.
If Fedora is anything label worthy it's a technology engine, we produce and put innovative technology into the hands of people.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packag...rs/WhyUpstream
Fedora, Fedora, Fedora.....
What do you want with this never ending Fedora talk ????
Because of the thread's title perhaps.
Mark only cares for forking things for Ubuntu's sole use. Also, he thinks he seems to think he controls FOSS (he e-mailed the GNOME people telling them to switch to Qt, and they just said "Who are you to tell us what to do").
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http://gnome.markmail.org/search/?q=...+state:results
Apparently GNOME's migration to git was delayed on Mark's request. - http://gnome.markmail.org/search/?q=...+state:results
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my my aren't you a good little troll. shuttleworth didn't send any mail to the gnome list telling them to switch. he said in an interview that it could be possible to use Qt for future Gnome.
and he didn't request them to postpone the switch to some form of DVCS.
read YOUR links more careful before posting.
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Even if you had Ext2 in your Ubuntu installation now and upgraded to Jaunty you would still have Ext2. Jauntys default file system will stay as Ext3 by default, but Ext4 by option. If you want Ext4 you can convert your existing Ext3 file system. Or you can install the system again, and do a manual partition.
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