On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 16:15, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
No dates set yet, but a driving goal or defining characteristic will be the 2.6 Linux kernel -- unless the 2.6 Linux kernel takes too long to arrive. That is, we'll shorten the schedule to accomodate an earlier release of the 2.6 kernel, but not lengthen it to accomodate a later release of the 2.6 kernel.
2.6 is looking good. There's a lot of integration work to do, though.
However, that won't be the ONLY feature of Fedora Core 2. I'd like to hear people's wishlists. Not everything will be possible, but it would be nice to have a good list from which to pick the possibilities, and from which to also pick ideas later for Fedora Core 3.
FWIW, one thing that we're not likely to do is just push the schedule out by a week for project foo, another week for project bar, etc. ad nauseum.
A working,"intergrated" Fedora Extras. A nice GUI for package management,updates,etc. What about Blender ? Might be nice to have some 3D software in Fedora Core.
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, =?ISO-8859-1?Q? Nils O. Sel=E5sdal?= wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 16:15, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
No dates set yet, but a driving goal or defining characteristic will be the 2.6 Linux kernel -- unless the 2.6 Linux kernel takes too long to arrive. That is, we'll shorten the schedule to accomodate an earlier release of the 2.6 kernel, but not lengthen it to accomodate a later release of the 2.6 kernel.
2.6 is looking good. There's a lot of integration work to do, though.
However, that won't be the ONLY feature of Fedora Core 2. I'd like to hear people's wishlists. Not everything will be possible, but it would be nice to have a good list from which to pick the possibilities, and from which to also pick ideas later for Fedora Core 3.
FWIW, one thing that we're not likely to do is just push the schedule out by a week for project foo, another week for project bar, etc. ad nauseum.
A working,"intergrated" Fedora Extras. A nice GUI for package management,updates,etc. What about Blender ? Might be nice to have some 3D software in Fedora Core.
Unfortunately Blender does not share the look & feel of any other Free Software. And today it simply crashesh when trying to render on my FC1 with radeon stuff.
Yes, that would be cool to have it.
behdad