Fedora 7 (No Core) Released!

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Fedora 7 has been released on May 31st, 2007. This release is different from previous releases because The Fedora Project decided to drop the ‘Core’ word from its release name which marks the use of a single repository system instead of two different community maintained repository “Core” and “Extras”.
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Seems, Irwan has beat me to Fedora 7 release announcement.

Please read Fedora 7 Release Notes for more information.

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2 smashing comments for this post.

  1. wahlau's online hut | collection of wahlau's what-so-ever online... Said:

    Aizat Faiz: The Potential For Abuse With Open Classes Muhd Najmi A Zabidi: Help me Duh. Finally I sent my mini-thesis report… Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin: Sorry Malaysian Fedorans, You’re Not Entitled For Red Hat Training Discounts Mohammad Hafiz bin Ismail: Fedora 7 (No Core) Released! Khairil Yusof: FOSS SME

  2. Irwan Said:

    Of course, I have to beat you ;)

    Whatever happens to Fedora will affect RHEL. And whatever happens to RHEL will affect me.

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