Fedora Core May Be Reborn 92
darthcamaro writes "At the first ever Fedora Flock conference this past weekend, a proposal was put forward by developer Mat Miller to re-architect Fedora with a core distribution, surrounded by layers of additional functionality for desktop, server and cloud. It's a proposal that Fedora Project Leader Robyn Bergeron is interested in too. 'How can we make Fedora be something that is modular enough to fit into all those different environments (device, desktop, server & cloud) , while still acknowledging that a one-size-fits-all approach isn't something that draws people into the project?' Bergeron said. 'People want something that is specifically for them.'"
Arch Linux (Score:4, Interesting)
Hasn't Arch Linux already solved this problem (for at least x86)?
Hasn't Gentoo already solved this problem for [almost] all architectures?
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They should start by not breaking things (Score:3, Interesting)
Well i like GNOME 3 but the subsequent changes are way too much:
1. no dock, preferrably configurable one (left or right)
2. removing F3 from Nautilus
3. changing gvfs paths every 2nd relaease
4. moving menu options into the main title bar (like preferences in GNOME)
I've been using Fedora since the beginning but after F19 I am no longer recommending it to anyone.