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What is the difference between fedora.us and the Fedora Project at fedora.redhat.com?

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What is the difference between fedora.us and the Fedora Project at fedora.redhat.com?

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Fedora Project at fedora.redhat.com is Red Hat’s new community distribution development project. What used to be Red Hat Linux is now the Fedora Project, with the long term goal of creating a community volunteer developed Linux distribution somewhat like Debian, however moving at a faster pace of innovation. During September 2003 fedora.us agreed to merge with Red Hat Linux to become the new Fedora Project. This alliance of corporate engineering and enthused community contributors work together to improve the overall quality of the entire distribution. Currently the merge is still progressing, with the goal of a full project merge before the release of Fedora Core 2 scheduled for April 2004. After the complete merge, fedora.us packages will exist as Fedora Extras as an official part of the combined Fedora Project. In the mean time fedora.us continues to operate as an independent project. Our package & QA testing procedures strives for the highest level of package quality. fedora.us rep

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