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| 2008-04-18 |
NEW • Development Release: Fedora 9 Preview |
| Jesse Keating announced the availability of the release of Fedora 9 Preview: "After some minor delays (like all rawhide flights grounded for a few days of repair...), the Fedora Project is proud to announce the release of Fedora 9 Preview! This is a Preview release, it is fairly close to what the final product will be like. This is the most critical release for the Fedora community to use and test and report bugs on. This is the last major public release before the final GOLD Fedora 9 release on May 13th (we hope). For this Preview release, we will be doing a staged offering. The first stage, available now, will be via bittorrent. The second stage, which should be available early next week, will be via our world wide mirroring system, and will include jigdo." Read the complete release announcement for more details. Live images, KDE Live images, CDs and DVD options are available via BitTorrent. Download the desktop live CDs via BitTorrent: Fedora-9-Preview-i686-Live.iso (687MB), Fedora-9-Preview-x86_64-Live.iso (702MB). |
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| About Fedora |
| The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, following a set of project objectives. The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development will be done in a public forum. The project will produce time-based releases of Fedora about 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in building Fedora and will invite and encourage more outside participation than in past releases. By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community. |
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