Phoronix: The Visual History of Fedora | Linux Today

Phoronix: The Visual History of Fedora

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Michael Larabel
Apr 10, 2007

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for this
link. ]

“With the release of Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn happening in just a
matter of days, last month at Phoronix we had presented The Visual
History of Ubuntu. In that article we went back and looked at all
Ubuntu releases to date to see how it has evolved over time both
when it comes to the interface as well as the changes that had made
up each release. Today we are doing the same for Fedora as we look
back upon its history.

“Fedora began as Fedora Core, which was sponsored by Red Hat and
was (and still is) developed largely by the community. Unlike
Ubuntu that is including a variety of binary blobs, Fedora contains
only free and open-source software…”


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Michael Larabel

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