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Software development

Fedora 4.3.0 Release

Fedora 4.3.0 was released on July 24, 2015. This release furthers several major objectives:

  • Move Fedora towards a clear set of standards-based services
  • Move Fedora towards runtime configurability
  • Improve support tooling for upgration from Fedora 3.x to 4.x
  • Improve support for participation in the semantic web
  • Fix bugs

For a complete list of updates and changes, please see the release notes. 

New Features

In late May, Andrew Woods started a mailing list thread on post-4.2.0 Fedora feature development. The top 3 features on the roadmap were:

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Community members were asked to voice interest in one or more of these features, and to indicate what resources (e.g. development, use cases, testing/validation) they could put towards development. Based on the responses, all three features are important enough for Fedora stakeholders to commit resources toward, and by late July we had held our second and third planning calls for the WebAccessControl authorization delegate [9]. This feature will be designed, developed, and tested by the Fedora community over the next couple months. You can participate as a stakeholder by responding to the recent mailing list thread, and you can help with the development effort by signing up on the wiki.

Conferences and events

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