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The following Fedora Project 12-18 Month objectives have been completed. We might still care about these things, but they're not the current focus. For that, see [[Objectives]]/
The following Fedora Project 12-18 Month objectives have been completed. We might still care about these things, but they're not the current focus. For that, see [[Objectives]]/


=== Fedora Modularization (Requirements Phase) ===
''Summary:'' Requirements-gathering from stakeholders for "Rings" aspect of [[Fedora.next]]
''Objective Lead:'' [[User:langdon|Langdon White]]
''Timeframe:'' F23 release - Flock; replaced in early 2016 with [[Objectives/Fedora_Modularization,_Prototype_Phase]]
''Details:'' [[Objectives/Fedora Modularization, Requirements Phase]]


=== Fedora Editions, Phase 2 ===  
=== Fedora Editions, Phase 2 ===  

Revision as of 19:49, 14 March 2016

The following Fedora Project 12-18 Month objectives have been completed. We might still care about these things, but they're not the current focus. For that, see Objectives/


Fedora Modularization (Requirements Phase)

Summary: Requirements-gathering from stakeholders for "Rings" aspect of Fedora.next

Objective Lead: Langdon White

Timeframe: F23 release - Flock; replaced in early 2016 with Objectives/Fedora_Modularization,_Prototype_Phase

Details: Objectives/Fedora Modularization, Requirements Phase

Fedora Editions, Phase 2

Summary: Take the initial Server/Workstation/Cloud split from Fedora 21 from an experiment into solid production. Increase autonomy from FESCo and improve targeted outreach.

Objective Lead: Stephen Gallagher

Timeframe: F22 and F23 releases, ending shortly after Flock 2015.

Details: Objectives/Fedora Editions, Phase 2

Result: Seems very successful. Very positive reviews of Fedora OS in general, and we're starting to see Fedora Server reviewed (while in the prior years Fedora was only positioned in the media as a desktop OS). Working groups are active and building and attracting community contributors. And, we've shipped some different configurations in the different editions, with room for more change in the future as needed.