A decade ago, in September 22, Red Hat sponsored Fedora Project was officially launched. It released its first version in November, six weeks later. At that time, Red Hat changed its business model, stopped developing desktop versions, and focused on the Enterprise Server market. Fedora is an alternative to the Red Hat Linux desktop community. Today, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is still the flagship platform of Red Hat, and many of its features are tested by the Community edition Fedora. Robyn Bergeron, ora Project Leader, reviewed the past decade and discussed future development plans. She pointed out that the open-source development model has become the mainstream today, and the role of Red Hat has also changed. Fedora has changed from completely dominated by Red Hat to dominated by the community, in the future, it will improve automation so that developers can focus on value-added activities. Fedora Linux details: Click Here Fedora Linux: click here