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The Fedora Project: Open source evolved
Fast facts
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New releases of Fedora come out every 6 months. -
Fedora is free to copy, modify, and redistribute without any cost and license fees.
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Red Hat is the primary sponsor for the Fedora Project and a major contributor.
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There are over 20,000 Fedora Account System members who have signed the Contributor License Agreement, which lets them edit and provide new code and content in Fedora.
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Around 65% of Fedora's code is maintained by volunteers.
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Fedora serves as a community research and development lab where ideas can be turned into reality quickly.
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Innovation through Fedora often forms the basis of many Red Hat open source projects.
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There are over 17,600 installable software packages in Fedora 14.
Fedora 14: Get the future first
Fedora 14's feature list includes:
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All new debugging features for developers, such as support for dynamic/unplanned memory usage tracking and faster launch thanks to pregenerated indexes.
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Powerful remote and out-of-band management capabilities with Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) support.
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Framework software for SPICE, a rapidly advancing infrastructure for full desktop virtualization.
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Updated images available for Amazon EC2 to test-drive the latest open source technologies in the cloud.
Fedora 14 also features numerous desktop improvements that all users can see and experience, including:
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Faster processing time for picture files using the new and more-efficient libjpeg-turbo library.
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An updated technical preview of the GNOME shell environment, part of the upcoming GNOME 3.0 release.
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A subset of new and innovative software from the MeeGo community for an enhanced experience on netbooks and small devices.
Some of the many additional features in Fedora 14 include:
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OpenSCAP, an open source framework for the Security Content Automation Protocol, which provides a framework and approach to maintaining system security backed by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards.
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Support for emergent programming languages like D, and refreshed versions of popular languages such as Python 2.7, Erlang R14, and the Rakudo Star implementation of Perl 6.
For a more complete list of Fedora 14 features, see the Fedora community's release announcement.
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