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=== Review of Fedora 13 on my ThinkPad thingy (rubenerd.com) ===
=== Sugar on a Stick v3 Mirabelle released (h-online.com) ===


Rahul Sundaram forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/013000.html</ref> a posting from a blog from 2010-06-04:
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a posting from The H from 2010-06-14:


"Firstly, kudos to the Fedora team for continuing to reduce their dependency on Mono! Fedora 12 implemented the beautiful Gnote in place
"At last week's LinuxTag  conference in Berlin, Sugar Labs, the organisation behind the One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop software, released Sugar on a Stick version 3.0, also known as "Mirabelle". Sugar on a Stick is a version of the free open source Sugar Learning Platform that can be installed on a bootable USB flash drive to run on a conventional desktop, notebook or netbook computer."
of Tomboy, and with 13 they replaced F-Spot with Shotwell. I have to admit I’d never heard of the Vala language until I read up about
Shotwell, it looks really interesting and the perfect antidote to Mono which has always made me feel uneasy. Could Gnome finally be able to
compete with KDE and Qt in this regard now?


And of course I’m delighted that a fully featured Python 3.0 stack is now available in the default install! Granted my primary Python haunt is Django, but my personal scripts have been running on 3.0 on my Mac for a long while now, so it’ll be great to port them over."
The full post is available<ref>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Sugar-on-a-Stick-v3-Mirabelle-released-1021393.html</ref>.


The full post is available<ref>http://rubenerd.com/fedora-13-on-my-thinkpad/</ref>.
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=== Fedora’s lucky 13 (ghacks.net) ===
 
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a review of highlights from Fedora 13:
 
"I could continue on forever and a day about how Fedora 13 brings a world of improvement to the Fedora/Linux experience. But the best thing I can say is that Ubuntu better watch out or Fedora might well usurp it as the king of Linux for new users. And since Fedora is already one of the most popular distributions with experienced users . . . you get the picture.
 
If you have never tried Fedora do so now. If you jumped ship on Fedora some where around Fedora 9, I’d say it’s about time you jumped back on the ship and enjoyed an incredible experience."
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.ghacks.net/2010/06/11/fedoras-lucky-13/</ref>


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=== Fedora 13 review (linuxbsdos.com) ===
=== Counting the Cost of Free: What Value, Linux? (Computer Zine) ===
 
Rahul Sundaram forwarded an interview with Amanda McPherson, marketing and developer programs VP at the Linux Foundation, in which she discusses a recent study calculating the cost of producing the Fedora 9 release:


Rahul Sundaram forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/012999.html</ref> user highlights with screenshots on Fedora 13:
"Bentley: Why the Fedora community distribution and not another?


"Fedora 13 is a very stable update. If you want to play with advanced features that are not available on other distributions, such as
McPherson: Fedora is the basis for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which represents a large percentage of the Linux market. This provided us with a very relevant model to assess. Also, David A. Wheeler had used Red Hat for his study in 2002. OpenSuse and Debian/Ubuntu would, of course, also be great targets for this study. We may do that at a later date. We also would like to use an embedded distribution."
installing to Storage Area Networks (SANs) or disks attached to mainframes, then you should give it a try."


The full post is available<ref>http://linuxbsdos.com/2010/06/05/fedora-13-review/</ref>
The full post is available<ref>http://eftu.co.cc/counting-the-cost-of-free-what-value-linux/</ref>.


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=== Distributionstest Fedora 13 ===
=== Pino: Fedora’s default social tool (ghacks.net) ===


[[User:wonderer|Henrik Heigl]] forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/012993.html</ref> a German review of Fedora 13:
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of the Pino tool within Fedora 13:


"Fedora 13 ist am 25. Mai 2010 erschienen und wartet mit aktualisierten Desktops und einer Vielzahl von neuen Funktionen auf. Dieser Artikel
"Pino is an outstanding app for Twitter status updates. It’s not nearly as feature-rich as Gwibber, but it won’t gobble up your CPU like Gwibber is prone to. If you are looking for a tool to post twitter status updates, and you use Fedora – look no further than Pino."
versucht einen Eindruck von der Distribution mit Schwerpunkt auf den Neuerungen zu geben."


The full post is available<ref>http://www.pro-linux.de/artikel/2/1195/fedora-13.html</ref>.
The full post is available<ref>http://www.ghacks.net/2010/06/11/pino-fedoras-default-social-tool/</ref>.


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=== Fedora 13 Review (Software Latest Releases) ===
=== Sugar on a Stick hits 3.0, teaches us about a new kind of fruit ===
 
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of Fedora-based Sugar on a Stick 3.0:
 
"Turns out it's a small, orange plum that really has nothing to do with Sugar's Fedora underpinnings, but certainly sounds healthier than Google's versioning schemes. Mirabelle has just been given the Sugar on a Stick treatment, and as with previous releases this one can be loaded to DVD or thumb drive and booted to give a taste of XO without requiring any repartitioning. Sugar on a Stick is now an official Fedora spin, distributed on the Fedora site in both 32- and 64-bit flavors at the other end of that source link below. "
 
The full post is available<ref>http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/11/sugar-on-a-stick-hits-3-0-teaches-us-about-a-new-kind-of-fruit/</ref>.
 
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Rahul Sundaram forwarded<ref>http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-June/012992.html</ref> another review of Fedora 13:
=== Can Fedora be the new Ubuntu? (Tech Republic) ===


"Fedora 13 is especially a turning point in terms of installation method. The BFO project allows you to download an ISO  of smaller size
Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of Fedora 13:
and launching an installation via Internet. This is undoubtedly one of the most demanding features. The choice of default applications seems
also far more consistent than Ubuntu. For example Pino instead of Gwibber (which is much easier to use) Shotwell instead of Gthumb and Fspot.


In short, Fedora 13 leaves once again a good impression. For professionals, has better performance than other popular distributions
"Fedora has done something that, in many peoples’ eyes, is much more important . . . they have released an amazingly rock-solid operating system. What happened to the good old days of installing Fedora and then having to spend time tweaking it to get it to work right? Now it’s just install and go. And go it does."
and for home users Ubuntu or Linux Mint which are perhaps more intuitive to begin working with Linux. Only regret, too long and unworthy startup time of a modern Linux distribution. But in the world of Linux, personal taste matters more."


The full post is available<ref>http://www.software-latest.com/2010/06/01/fedora-13.html</ref>.
The full post is available<ref>http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=1616</ref>.


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Revision as of 16:20, 16 June 2010

Fedora In the News

In this section, we cover news from the trade press and elsewhere that is re-posted to the Fedora Marketing list[1]

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing

Contributing Writer: Pascal Calarco

Sugar on a Stick v3 Mirabelle released (h-online.com)

Rahul Sundaram forwarded a posting from The H from 2010-06-14:

"At last week's LinuxTag conference in Berlin, Sugar Labs, the organisation behind the One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop software, released Sugar on a Stick version 3.0, also known as "Mirabelle". Sugar on a Stick is a version of the free open source Sugar Learning Platform that can be installed on a bootable USB flash drive to run on a conventional desktop, notebook or netbook computer."

The full post is available[2].

Fedora’s lucky 13 (ghacks.net)

Rahul Sundaram forwarded a review of highlights from Fedora 13:

"I could continue on forever and a day about how Fedora 13 brings a world of improvement to the Fedora/Linux experience. But the best thing I can say is that Ubuntu better watch out or Fedora might well usurp it as the king of Linux for new users. And since Fedora is already one of the most popular distributions with experienced users . . . you get the picture.

If you have never tried Fedora do so now. If you jumped ship on Fedora some where around Fedora 9, I’d say it’s about time you jumped back on the ship and enjoyed an incredible experience."

The full post is available[1]

Counting the Cost of Free: What Value, Linux? (Computer Zine)

Rahul Sundaram forwarded an interview with Amanda McPherson, marketing and developer programs VP at the Linux Foundation, in which she discusses a recent study calculating the cost of producing the Fedora 9 release:

"Bentley: Why the Fedora community distribution and not another?

McPherson: Fedora is the basis for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which represents a large percentage of the Linux market. This provided us with a very relevant model to assess. Also, David A. Wheeler had used Red Hat for his study in 2002. OpenSuse and Debian/Ubuntu would, of course, also be great targets for this study. We may do that at a later date. We also would like to use an embedded distribution."

The full post is available[1].

Pino: Fedora’s default social tool (ghacks.net)

Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of the Pino tool within Fedora 13:

"Pino is an outstanding app for Twitter status updates. It’s not nearly as feature-rich as Gwibber, but it won’t gobble up your CPU like Gwibber is prone to. If you are looking for a tool to post twitter status updates, and you use Fedora – look no further than Pino."

The full post is available[1].

Sugar on a Stick hits 3.0, teaches us about a new kind of fruit

Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of Fedora-based Sugar on a Stick 3.0:

"Turns out it's a small, orange plum that really has nothing to do with Sugar's Fedora underpinnings, but certainly sounds healthier than Google's versioning schemes. Mirabelle has just been given the Sugar on a Stick treatment, and as with previous releases this one can be loaded to DVD or thumb drive and booted to give a taste of XO without requiring any repartitioning. Sugar on a Stick is now an official Fedora spin, distributed on the Fedora site in both 32- and 64-bit flavors at the other end of that source link below. "

The full post is available[1].

Can Fedora be the new Ubuntu? (Tech Republic)

Rahul Sundaram forwarded a discussion of Fedora 13:

"Fedora has done something that, in many peoples’ eyes, is much more important . . . they have released an amazingly rock-solid operating system. What happened to the good old days of installing Fedora and then having to spend time tweaking it to get it to work right? Now it’s just install and go. And go it does."

The full post is available[1].