The results of the voting on the Fedora 10 name were announced today. And I am quite pleased to see that my suggestion, Cambridge, is the winning name. Now, for those who don't know, Cambridge has a special significance as the internal project name for Red Hat Linux 10 (prior to switching it to become Fedora Core 1) was also Cambridge. And thus, we have returned to where we were five years ago completing some form of sick, sick circle.
Recent tweets...
- @graysky there were some great talks on tools for mobile js/css work shown at @velocityconf last year that looked super slick. 8 hours ago
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- Sheesh, today is definitely turning into a whac-a-mole day. One thing down, two new ones pop up. 2012/02/07
- @mricon need more kernel filesystems! 2012/02/06
- @lusis people just scan titles in job listings to see where to dive deeper. If you bury in the details, you lose a lot from the funnel. 2012/02/06
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