Why use Fedora Core?
Fedora Core is an RPM-based Linux distribution, developed by the community supported Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat.
It aims to be a complete, general purpose operating system that contains only free and open source software.
Fedora Core is derived from the original Red Hat Linux distribution, and it is intended to replace the consumer distributions of Red Hat Linux aimed towards home users.
Help for Fedora Core comes from the greater community; while Red Hat employs many of the Fedora Core developers, it does not provide official commercial support and services for the distribution.
New releases of Fedora come out every six to eight months.
Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project.
The Fedora Project is a collection of projects sponsored by Red Hat and developed as a partnership between the open source community and Red Hat engineers.
The goal of Fedora Core is the rapid progress of free and open source software and content. Public forums. Open processes. Rapid innovation. Meritocracy and transparency. All in pursuit of the best operating system and platform that free software can provide.
The operating system is Fedora. It comes out twice a year or so. It's completely Free, and we're committed to keeping it that way. It's the best combination of robust and latest software that exists in the Free software world.
The mindset is Doing the Right Thing. The Fedora Project provides free and open source software, at no cost, freely usable, modifiable, redistributable, and unencumbered by software patents.
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