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Fedora Project From a community to an Operating System Fabio Alessandro Locati 27 October 2016 Outline Intro Fedora Project Fedora Intro Ambassador Infrastructure administrator Packager Pacakging Sponsor Linux user since


  1. Fedora Project From a community to an Operating System Fabio Alessandro Locati 27 October 2016

  2. Outline Intro Fedora Project Fedora

  3. Intro

  4. • Ambassador • Infrastructure administrator • Packager • Pacakging Sponsor • Linux user since 2001 • IT Consultant since 2004 • Fedora contributor since 2013 About me

  5. • Ambassador • Infrastructure administrator • Packager • Pacakging Sponsor • IT Consultant since 2004 • Fedora contributor since 2013 About me • Linux user since 2001

  6. • Ambassador • Infrastructure administrator • Packager • Pacakging Sponsor • Fedora contributor since 2013 About me • Linux user since 2001 • IT Consultant since 2004

  7. • Ambassador • Infrastructure administrator • Packager • Pacakging Sponsor About me • Linux user since 2001 • IT Consultant since 2004 • Fedora contributor since 2013

  8. About me • Linux user since 2001 • IT Consultant since 2004 • Fedora contributor since 2013 • Ambassador • Infrastructure administrator • Packager • Pacakging Sponsor

  9. Fedora Project

  10. • EPEL • COPR • Pagure • 389DS • ... • The Fedora Project is a partnership of Free software community members from around the globe. • The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”. Mission The Fedora Project’s mission is to lead the advancement of Free and open source software and content as a collaborative community. • Much more than Fedora What is Fedora Project?

  11. • EPEL • COPR • Pagure • 389DS • ... • The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”. Mission The Fedora Project’s mission is to lead the advancement of Free and open source software and content as a collaborative community. • Much more than Fedora What is Fedora Project? • The Fedora Project is a partnership of Free software community members from around the globe.

  12. • EPEL • COPR • Pagure • 389DS • ... Mission The Fedora Project’s mission is to lead the advancement of Free and open source software and content as a collaborative community. • Much more than Fedora What is Fedora Project? • The Fedora Project is a partnership of Free software community members from around the globe. • The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”.

  13. • EPEL • COPR • Pagure • 389DS • ... • Much more than Fedora What is Fedora Project? • The Fedora Project is a partnership of Free software community members from around the globe. • The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”. Mission The Fedora Project’s mission is to lead the advancement of Free and open source software and content as a collaborative community.

  14. What is Fedora Project? • The Fedora Project is a partnership of Free software community members from around the globe. • The Fedora Project builds open source software communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”. Mission The Fedora Project’s mission is to lead the advancement of Free and open source software and content as a collaborative community. • Much more than Fedora • EPEL • COPR • Pagure • 389DS • ...

  15. Fedora

  16. • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS • Innovating • Stable • Secure • Easy to manage What is Fedora?

  17. • 100% FLOSS • Innovating • Stable • Secure • Easy to manage What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution

  18. • Innovating • Stable • Secure • Easy to manage What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS

  19. • Stable • Secure • Easy to manage What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS • Innovating

  20. • Secure • Easy to manage What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS • Innovating • Stable

  21. • Easy to manage What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS • Innovating • Stable • Secure

  22. What is Fedora? • A GNU/Linux distribution • 100% FLOSS • Innovating • Stable • Secure • Easy to manage

  23. Fedora Foundations

  24. • Free (as speech) • Free (as beer) • Legally usable for any scope • Legally redistributable • Legally changeable Fedora Foundations - Freedom

  25. • Free (as beer) • Legally usable for any scope • Legally redistributable • Legally changeable Fedora Foundations - Freedom • Free (as speech)

  26. • Legally usable for any scope • Legally redistributable • Legally changeable Fedora Foundations - Freedom • Free (as speech) • Free (as beer)

  27. • Legally redistributable • Legally changeable Fedora Foundations - Freedom • Free (as speech) • Free (as beer) • Legally usable for any scope

  28. • Legally changeable Fedora Foundations - Freedom • Free (as speech) • Free (as beer) • Legally usable for any scope • Legally redistributable

  29. Fedora Foundations - Freedom • Free (as speech) • Free (as beer) • Legally usable for any scope • Legally redistributable • Legally changeable

  30. • The community is the strenght of Fedora • Easy to join: www.whatcanidoforfedora.org • More than 5 thousands active contributors • More than 13 millions users Fedora Foundations - Friends

  31. • Easy to join: www.whatcanidoforfedora.org • More than 5 thousands active contributors • More than 13 millions users Fedora Foundations - Friends • The community is the strenght of Fedora

  32. • More than 5 thousands active contributors • More than 13 millions users Fedora Foundations - Friends • The community is the strenght of Fedora • Easy to join: www.whatcanidoforfedora.org

  33. • More than 13 millions users Fedora Foundations - Friends • The community is the strenght of Fedora • Easy to join: www.whatcanidoforfedora.org • More than 5 thousands active contributors

  34. Fedora Foundations - Friends • The community is the strenght of Fedora • Easy to join: www.whatcanidoforfedora.org • More than 5 thousands active contributors • More than 13 millions users

  35. • Commitment to excellence • Many Linux innovations comes from the Fedora Community • Working closely with upstream Fedora Foundations - Features

  36. • Many Linux innovations comes from the Fedora Community • Working closely with upstream Fedora Foundations - Features • Commitment to excellence

  37. • Working closely with upstream Fedora Foundations - Features • Commitment to excellence • Many Linux innovations comes from the Fedora Community

  38. Fedora Foundations - Features • Commitment to excellence • Many Linux innovations comes from the Fedora Community • Working closely with upstream

  39. • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007) • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011) • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016) • Always aiming to the last versions of applications • Historically first to embrace big changes Fedora Foundations - First

  40. • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007) • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011) • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016) • Historically first to embrace big changes Fedora Foundations - First • Always aiming to the last versions of applications

  41. • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007) • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011) • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016) Fedora Foundations - First • Always aiming to the last versions of applications • Historically first to embrace big changes

  42. • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011) • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016) Fedora Foundations - First • Always aiming to the last versions of applications • Historically first to embrace big changes • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007)

  43. • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016) Fedora Foundations - First • Always aiming to the last versions of applications • Historically first to embrace big changes • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007) • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011)

  44. Fedora Foundations - First • Always aiming to the last versions of applications • Historically first to embrace big changes • Pulseaudio by default in Fedora 8 (2007) • Systemd by default in Fedora 15 (2011) • Wayland by default in Fedora 25 (2016)

  45. • Cloud • Server • Workstation Editions

  46. • Server • Workstation Editions • Cloud

  47. • Workstation Editions • Cloud • Server

  48. Editions • Cloud • Server • Workstation

  49. • ARMv7+ • x86 • x86_64 • AArch64 (will be upgraded in F26) • MIPS64-el • MIPS-el • Power64 (will be upgraded in F26) • Power64le (will be upgraded in F26) • RISC-V • s390x (will be upgraded in F27) • Primary • Secondary Architectures

  50. • AArch64 (will be upgraded in F26) • MIPS64-el • MIPS-el • Power64 (will be upgraded in F26) • Power64le (will be upgraded in F26) • RISC-V • s390x (will be upgraded in F27) • ARMv7+ • x86 • x86_64 • Secondary Architectures • Primary

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