--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi
>and since Red Hat is "releasing"/"has released"
Fedora
>on its own, why not have all these things within
>Fedora. No more trademarks/patents other
difficulties
>to get what users want. What is holding Fedora
Back
>now?
>
>
Fedora foundation is governed by the same laws as
Red Hat itself. So any
potential patent restrictions still apply . The
design of the project
isnt changing. Fedora is going to remain completely
open source and free
of patent encumbered software. The goals and status
of the foundation is
available at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundation
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Thanks for pointing that out. It cleared things for
me and hopefully for others.
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