fedoraproject.org — The world is changing and online applications are becoming more and more popular, whether for e-mail or word processing. The developers behind Bigboard and Gnome's "online desktop" initiative think it's time our desktops started catching up. Read on to find an interview with Colin Walters, more information about Bigboard and the online desktop.
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Closed AccountSep 30, 2007
Is just Red Hat testing with Fedora the products they want to sell AND support worldwide.
iceschadeOct 1, 2007
Oh lawd! Does anyone else here understand where they got the name "BigBoard?" Because I'm going to feel totally ubergeek if I'm the only one.
oedenfieldOct 2, 2007
I've been waiting for this... maybe a Google distro that has all of their apps as the defaults.
cristivOct 4, 2007
"Cloud computing" is a conspiracy designed to show you more ads. I simply love it!
wariolaOct 6, 2007
I'm an Ubuntu user since 6.06 LTS and was running 7.04 before this announcement came along. Have nothing against Ubuntu, in fact love it alot and the first Linux distro that really "Just Works" (Fedora Core 6 and Suse Linux 10.1 is a joke to run as a desktop pc some time ago). Now however with openSUSE 10.3 (not be confused with Novell $LED) and Fedora 7 & 8 I'm looking to move to a new distro. Now I'm running openSUSE 10.3 but will absolutely upgrade to Fedora 8 once its stable... already tested the Fedora 8 Test 3 though... just for a change of scene... Will check out Gutsy too... Looks fantastic for now...
chuckyc130Oct 7, 2007
I take that quite offensive, even if i turn 15 in a couple of months.
Closed AccountNov 24, 2007
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tpfennigDec 24, 2007
The real name should be "Big Bloat"
brettaltonJun 21, 2008
So then why does it matter what distro is talked about? If Fedora can do what Ubuntu can, then they're interchangeable, aren't they?