Defending the flame of Linux freedom (TechRadar)

Courtesy LWN.net  Mon, 11/24/2008 - 09:46

TechRadar interviews Max Spevack , former Fedora project leader and current manager of the Red Hat community architecture team.

Spevack talks about the relationship between Fedora and RHEL as well as the value that the Fedora community provides, not just to Red Hat, but to the Linux community as a whole.

"Fedora stands on its own as an operating system, and it just so happens that Fedora is upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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