On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 01:23:10PM -0500, Gene C. wrote:
First creating the Fedora Core Project which opens the visibility and
participation of what was formally known as Red Hat Linux. Now, actually
releasing the name Yarrow (gasp) before the actual general availability date.
What will be next ;)
We actually discussed the possible names on freenode IRC, too. :-)
What will be next? The next major change will almost certainly be
maintaining packages in public CVS. But that discussion is really
a fedora-devel-list discussion.
To confirm, I assume that we are in basically "release candidate
mode" and are
looking for real show stoppers.
That's correct. And by now it basically has to be a data corruption
issue to be considered a show stopper.
michaelkjohnson
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