Yes, I can't imagine anything called 'core' catching on. The idea that a
BSD based system might eventually emerge seems to encourage the present
distro to be called "Fedora Linux" and then, if there is, for example, a
BSD version in the future, that would be "Fedora BSD". That seems
logical. Core is not appealing to the general public - sounds
offputting - something that would just scare people away - like suddenly
insisting on calling an automobile a "human life form transportation
device." Who's going to go for that?!
I guess, the safest thing to do is just refer to the distro as "Fedora"
so as not to terrify newbies.
RG
Michael Colligan wrote:
It is my best guess that eventually it will be known as "Fedora
Linux".
Where you will have "Fedora Core" with extras. Don't think "Core"
will
catch on although I do understand the implications and direction.
Michael Colligan
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