In order to separate RedHatEnterpriseLinux from the community product, RedHatLinux has become a community project (the FedoraProject), and the releases are now known by the name FedoraCore.
Fedora Core is defined as "the distribution: the package set that is included on the set of ISO images and directory tree blessed by the steering committee and released as Fedora Core. The steering committee sets policies for Fedora Core, and provides the infrastructure to build it. Red Hat Network carries the core package set."
In order to distinguish FC from RHEL, you will get "test" releases of Fedora Core rather than betas, and "updates" rather than errata.
Fedora Core 2 was released in May 2004. If you want a copy, contact MatthiasDallmeier.
See also FedoraNotes, FedoraProject, FedoraExtras, FedoraAlternatives and FedoraLegacy.
1? If you want a stable product for your server that you can run for up to 5 years, instead of having to update every 6 months, you want RedHatEnterpriseLinux.
31 pages link to FedoraCore: