Fedora shook things up at the end of 2014, releasing Fedora 21 based on the “Fedora.next” initiative, which saw the project refocus itself into three distinct products for Workstation, Cloud, and Server. I recently spoke to Fedora project leader Matthew Miller to see how Fedora’s been doing since then and what’s in store for Fedora in 2016.
Fedora is growing
After taking a year to release Fedora 21, the Linux distribution is back to a six-month release cycle: Both Fedora 22 and Fedora 23 have since been…
Fedora project leader Matthew Miller reveals what"s in store for Fedora in 2016
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