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Is there a certification program for third-party applications running on Fedora?

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Is there a certification program for third-party applications running on Fedora?

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No. The Fedora Project is dedicated to providing the best in free and open source software. Fedora leads in open solutions, and is developed with a rapid release cycle. Fedora Package Collection allows a vast array of additional Free and open source solutions to be contributed by the community and maintained for Fedora. Beyond these projects, the Fedora Project does not certify any third-party applications. Formal ISV certification is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which shares many of Fedora’s features, but is provided on a longer release cycle and is commercially supported for 7 years.

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No. The Fedora Project is dedicated to providing the best in free and open source software. Fedora Core is the pinnacle of innovative, open solutions, and is developed with a rapid release cycle. Fedora Extras allows a vast array of additional free and open source solutions to be contributed by the community and maintained for Fedora Core. Beyond these projects, the Fedora Project does not certify any third-party applications.

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No. The Fedora Project is dedicated to providing the best in free and open source software. Fedora is the pinnacle of innovative, open solutions, and is developed with a rapid release cycle. Fedora Package Collection allows a vast array of additional Free and open source solutions to be contributed by the community and maintained for Fedora. Beyond these projects, the Fedora Project does not certify any third-party applications. Formal ISV certification is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which shares many of Fedora’s features, but is provided on a longer release cycle and is commercially supported for 7 years.

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No. The Fedora Project is dedicated to providing the best in free and open source software. Fedora leads in open solutions, and is developed with a rapid release cycle. Fedora Package Collection allows a vast array of additional Free and open source solutions to be contributed by the community and maintained for Fedora. Beyond these projects, the Fedora Project does not certify any third-party applications. Formal ISV certification is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which shares many of Fedora’s features, but is provided on a longer release cycle and is commercially supported for 7 years.

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