Hi
" As such, it looks like the most interesting delivery of the upcoming
release season will be coming from the Fedora project. The developers
have recently extended their testing cycle by a whole month to include a
fourth test release and the extent of the new features and improvements
in Fedora 7 seems lengthier than those in Ubuntu or Mandriva. The
merging of Core and Extras packages into one massive software
repository, dramatic improvements in boot speeds as well as the yum
package management system, and a new single-CD method of installing
Fedora from a live CD are all excellent improvements. While some of
these features have been available in other distributions, it's nice to
see that the Fedora development team is willing to learn and adopt
successful technologies developed elsewhere. That, combined with their
own innovations, should guarantee a highly interesting Fedora 7 in May
this year"
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20070305
Rahul
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