fedaro与redhat是什么关系?

qiek 2005-10-09 10:43:44
fedaro core4 是不是就是AS4的内核?
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yyeyye 2005-10-10
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fedora只是RedHat让广大程序试验用的,也可以说让广大程序员帮忙找bug.
x86 2005-10-10
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> 或者可以简单的理解为fedora是redhat企业版的试验田
fedora和redhat 企业版是完全不一样的
xtrx 2005-10-10
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http://www.huihoo.com/forum/viewthread.php?fid=76&tid=8134
试验田是方法的试验
另外二者完全不一样也太绝对了吧
_Wanghui_ 2005-10-09
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嗯,我用的就是fedora core 1
x86 2005-10-09
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fedora可以看作是redhat免费桌面版的后续。自从redhat 9之后,
redhat对以后的版本不再继续支持,而且之后的版本也不再延续
redhat 10这样的称呼,而是改成fedora core 1这样的形式,开发模式
也改成社区的模式,并且开发周期也比以前缩短,基本上可以达到半年
一个版本。

这个跟AS没有任何关系。
AS=advanced server,是收费的。
xtrx 2005-10-09
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或者可以简单的理解为fedora是redhat企业版的试验田
darkstar21cn 2005-10-09
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不清楚,偶绝对fedaro只是redhat的发行版本名称而已,没有什么具体意义。
darren77 2005-10-09
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http://fedora.redhat.com/
The Fedora Project is an open source project sponsored by Red Hat and supported by the Fedora community. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc.

What is The Fedora Project?
Red Hat Linux now has two descendents, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and The Fedora Project. 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 Core about 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule. The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in building Fedora Core 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.

Fedora Core is intended to be a logical upgrade path for previous users of Red Hat Linux whose needs are consistent with the objectives of the Fedora Project. It is a return to Red Hat's roots; 2-3 releases per year, and freely-available downloads that can be called by name even when media containing those bits are sold by third parties (within the constraints of trademark guidelines).

The community is defined as those who not only consume but also produce for the good of other community members. Community users may:

Participate in development of open source software

Report bugs

Test software

Advocate Open Source, Linux

Participate in mailing lists

Experiment with the technology

Help others in the community

Educate students

Community developers may:

Interactively contribute and maintain code (Red Hat does not consider "throwing code over the wall" — releasing code but participating neither in maintenance nor support — to be participation in the community)

Interactively contribute and maintain documentation

Translate programs and documentation

Contribute interaction design and usability testing

Who Leads?
Red Hat will retain editorial control over The Fedora Project but will explicitly include external developers in the process of making technical decisions that align with the project objectives. This is an evolutionary, not revolutionary change; by depending on and contributing to Open Source software since the inception of Red Hat Linux, Red Hat has always shared control over the software with external developers. Red Hat will now more explicitly share control for packaging with external developers in our new project: The Fedora Project.

The developers who make up the project will create a process for organizing project decision-making. Possible models include Python's Python Enhancement Proposals, Apache's descriptions of project roles, and The GNOME Foundation. We want to see a policy that promotes meritocracy and allows the project to make hard decisions that need to be made, such as selecting good defaults. The policy should give anyone who makes quality contributions a fair say in project decisions.

What Support is Available?
No formal Web or phone support for The Fedora Project will be available from Red Hat. Red Hat's supported product line will be based in part on The Fedora Project, and our development will be done externally as part of the project as much as possible. Each new release of our supported products will be based in part on a recent release of Fedora Core.

Red Hat will create, manage, and participate in forums where community members can support each other. This level of support is opportunistic — no guarantees, warranties, or Service Level Agreements apply.

These forums will only be a success if they are community projects — if community members not only ask for help but also provide help in them. There are lots of ways to participate:

Join the fedora-list@redhat.com mailing list. Ask questions, provide answers. Remember when asking questions to be polite and to include detailed information about your problem. Then, after you post, read the list diligently so that you can respond quickly to requests for more information. The faster you respond, the more likely someone is to want and be able to help you. Once you have received help, keep an eye out for other people who experience the same problem, and help them out in turn.

Filing bug reports in Red Hat's Bugzilla database. This is not really a support mechanism, but does mean that your bugs are more likely to be fixed. Anyone can help by searching the database and trying to replicate bug reports and put in additional information. Developers can help by posting fixes for reported bugs.

Join with other users on IRC to discuss The Fedora Project. Halfway between a mailing list and a conversation, IRC can be a friendly place to learn or like drinking from the proverbial firehose.



atgjplh 2005-10-09
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ayiiq180(阿一*Samuel) 同意你的说法
ayiiq180 2005-10-09
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fedora是redhat技术支持的社区版本,多数redhat工程师都参与其中,redora的新技术也会应用到rh的企业版本中
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