Q&A With Red Hat Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields
Red Hat Linux and the Fedora Project developers will soon introduce core technological improvements to provide better desktop environments and video driver support in the upcoming release of both the commercial and the free open source operating systems later this year.
The first weekend in December saw more than 200 Fedora developers, open source enthusiasts and contributors gather at the York campus of Senaca College in Toronto, Canada, for the Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon). Their goal was to share knowledge about the Fedora free operating system and their vision for the next generation of open source technologies. FUDCon is held several times per year at locations around the globe.
This most recent gathering was one of the largest and most successful events the Fedora community ever hosted, according to Paul Frields, Red Hat's Fedora Project Leader. Red Hat is the commercial developer of the Red Hat Linux distribution. Fedora Linux is the free open source community-based version.
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