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Newer page: | version 15 | Last edited on Saturday, July 3, 2004 7:53:25 pm | by AlastairPorter | Revert |
Older page: | version 13 | Last edited on Saturday, June 26, 2004 8:14:48 am | by StuartYeates | Revert |
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|^ A type of hat. This hat is a fedora. %%% [http://www.wamc.net/fedora.jpg] %%% %%% This too is a fedora. %%% [http://isis.csuhayward.edu/cesmith/incas/indy.jpg] %%% %%% As is this. %%% [http://www.wlug.org.nz/archive/redhat.png] %%% %%% %%% You can even [buy an official Red Hat Fedora | http://www.redhat.com/apps/commerce/coolstuff.html].
-| %%% Fedora also was a community project to build high-quality 3rd party [RPM]s for RedHatLinux. They packaged a lot of stuff that RedHat wouldn't, couldn't, or didn't. CraigBox predicted that it would be rolled into RedHatLinux with the emergence of the RedHatLinuxProject, and its standards used as the basis for the new community, and indeed, the
RedHatLinuxProject merged with the Fedora Linux Project to become the FedoraProject. The [old Fedora Linux Project website | http://www.fedora.us/][1] is still up
. %%% %%% %%% [1] They're cool for using a .us domain instead of an international one and then claiming that America == The World, like NetworkSolutions once did.
-| [Fedora] is also a digital library framework, which preceeds the use of the name by RedHat. See http
://www.fedora.info/history.shtml
+| %%% Fedora also was a community project to build high-quality 3rd party [RPM]s for RedHatLinux. They packaged a lot of stuff that RedHat wouldn't, couldn't, or didn't. The
RedHatLinuxProject merged with the Fedora Linux Project to become the FedoraProject. The [old Fedora Linux Project website | http://www.fedora.us/][1] is is now the home of the FedoraExtras project
. %%% %%% %%% [Fedora] is also a digital library framework, which preceeds the use of the name by RedHat. See http://www.fedora.info/history.shtml. However, please note that the hat also had the name first.
%%% %%% [1] They're cool for using a .us domain instead of an international one and then claiming that America == The World, like NetworkSolutions once did.
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