linux-watch.com — Red Hat's engineer and Fedora Project board member, Bill Nottingham, announced on the Fedora developer's list on Jan. 4 that, "There will be no more releases of Fedora Core or Fedora Extras." Instead, Core and Extras will be merged together.
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uhdeanJan 6, 2007
No crap. Talk about bloat. How about a 1 Live CD with an installer...
noseemeJan 6, 2007
Don't worry people, this might as well just be as simple as a name change.
simon80Jan 6, 2007
Gentoo is not "insanely fast". The very most you can claim is the ability to customize your CFLAGS, which doesn't necessarily speed things up relative to -O2, and the lack of bloat in the default install, which is very minimal.
geronimoJan 6, 2007
You can install fedora over the network but it's not straight forward. You can point it to an NFS, HTTP or FTP repository and it will download everything over the network.
xilonJan 6, 2007
I didn't even know there were two Fedora's (or more?), thought the name was simply Fedora Core, lol I haven't used it in over 3 years...The title really shocked me though, I thought Fedora was getting canned :O
davidosomethingJan 6, 2007
@TOTALineptitudeyou sound like a fanboy to me...
0kontrol0Jan 6, 2007
wow, the title is misleading.