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The other big issue -- Windows 8 secure boot. Fedora has released a stop-gap measure to get around this Fedora could easily kick the problem issues into Fedora 19 and circumvent this delay altogether.

The problem with that is Red Hat wants these features in version 7 of it's commercial platform. Because of this, Fedora is hamstrung.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is scheduled for the second half of Certainly by then, the bugs plaguing Fedora 18 will be resolved well enough so the software can be included in the pricey enterprise solution. You see the trend here. The release of Fedora 16 was only delayed around ten days. The release of Fedora 17? Twenty one days. Fedora 18, however, is looking at nearly four months. This major delay in Fedora 18 has caused a number of community members to call for a rolling release schedule to be implemented.

What is a rolling release? A rolling release is a constant and steady updating of software. Instead of a distribution having major upgrade releases, all software is continually updated instead of being updated only between distribution releases.

There is already one Fedora-based distribution that uses this release type -- Fuduntu. There are quite a lot of Debian-based, Arch-based, Gentoo-based, and other distributions that use the rolling release successfully. My take on this is simple: Since Fedora is considered a "cutting edge" distribution, a rolling release is perfectly suited. Not only would it keep installations always on the cutting edge, it would prevent delays in the release since, theoretically, there is no official release.

When a distribution claims to be cutting edge, it must release early and often. When delays like this become the norm, it causes the reputation of the distribution to take a serious hit.



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