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Fedora 7 Released

By Robert | June 1, 2007

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Red Hat released Fedora 7 yesterday, a new version of their Linux operating system developed in partnership with the open source community and Red Hat engineers. This is Fedora’s first release to merge the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras package repositories under one set of packaging policies. Another first for Fedora 7 is all the software used is released under a free license, and all decision-making is made in public.

The big innovations touted for this release are:

You can pick up a copy of this new version at the Fedora Project.
Thanks FF!

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