If you want a Fedora environment to build on in EC2, Open. Stack, and other cloud environments, there’s the Fedora Cloud Base.
Plus, we’ve got network installers, other architectures (like Power and aarch. Bit. Torrent links, and more at Fedora Alternative Downloads. And, not to be forgotten: if you’re looking to put Fedora on a Raspberry Pi or other ARM device, get images from the Fedora ARM page. Whew! Fedora makes a lot of stuff! I hope there’s something for everyone in all of that, but if you don’t find what you want, you can Join the Fedora Project and work with us to create it. Our mission is to build a platform which enables contributors and other developers to solve all kinds of user problems, on our foundations of Freedom, Friendship, Features, and First. If the problem you want to solve isn’t addressed, Fedora can help you fix that.
Coming soon. Meanwhile, we have many interesting things going on in Fedora behind the scenes. Stay tuned later this week for Fedora Boltron, a preview of a new way to put together Fedora Server from building blocks which move at different speeds. Or, could I get the benefits from base platform updates while keeping my web server and database at known versions?) We’re also working on a big continuous integration project focused on Fedora Atomic, automating testing so developers can work rapidly without breaking things for others. Thanks to the whole Fedora community! Altogether, I’m confident that this is the best Fedora release ever — yet again. That’s because of the dedication, hard work, and love from thousands of Fedora contributors every year.
This is truly an amazing community project from an amazing group of people. This time around, thanks are particularly due to everyone from quality assurance and release engineering who worked over the weekend and holidays to get Fedora 2.
Oh, and one more thing. There are always corner cases and late- breaking issues.
Check out Common F2. Bugs if you run into something strange. Cool Edit Pro V1 2A Fuller. If you find a problem, help us make things better. But mostly, enjoy this awesome new release.— Matthew Miller, Fedora Project Leader.