Fedora 27 is now available in beta
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Fedora 27, the latest version of the Fedora operating system, is now available in beta. The Fedora Project is a global community that works together to lead the advancement of free and open source software. As part of the community’s mission, the project delivers three editions, each one a free, Linux-based system tailored to meet specific use cases: Fedora 27 Atomic Host Beta, Fedora 27 Server Beta, and Fedora 27 Workstation Beta. Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller walks through new features and capabilities: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fedora-27-beta-now-available
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And here the target of that shortened URL....
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/fedora-27-beta-now-available?
Stop posting shortened links.
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@rojoloco 1) It's a red hat shorten link 2) any link can be redirected
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@aaronstuder You should be getting paid for all the shill work you do.
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@rojoloco said in Fedora 27 is now available in beta:
@aaronstuder You should be getting paid for all the shill work you do.
Shill work? Fedora is highly used in the community..... rolls eyes
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@aaronstuder and you happily post their marketing department's short URLs. Didn't realize you worked for them.
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@rojoloco Feel free to not read my posts.
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Any big new features coming in 27? I mean it is always a bit of an update, but just wondering what to be on the look out for.