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For ten years, the Fedora Project has provided a distribution at the leading edge of the open source ecosystem.  Fedora's releases have offered the latest technologies, integrating new and exciting upstream developments and forging them into a vast and diverse set of packages.
For ten years, the Fedora Project has provided a distribution at the leading edge of the open source ecosystem.  Fedora's releases have offered the latest technologies, integrating new and exciting upstream developments and forging them into a vast and diverse set of packages.



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For ten years, the Fedora Project has provided a distribution at the leading edge of the open source ecosystem. Fedora's releases have offered the latest technologies, integrating new and exciting upstream developments and forging them into a vast and diverse set of packages.

Users have built powerful desktops, reliable servers, and more recently versatile cloud instances from the high quality packages in the Fedora repository. Fedora's strong commitment to upstream integrity gives developers a place to showcase their work and benefit from Fedora's active testing and development volunteers.

In those ten years, much has changed. The Fedora.next initiative represents a considered strategy for maintaining the quality of the distribution and Fedora's position in introducing new technologies, while also providing a more consistent target for developers.