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Fedora 28 Gets New Features Approved, Extra Week For Bug Fixing/Testing
A Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) meeting on Friday approved another batch of changes around the Fedora 28 development cycle.
First of all, the two week period between the beta freeze and its release is going to be extended to three weeks. By having an extra week in the freeze period will allow for better time for QA/testing and hopefully getting the release out on time without further delays by having this extra week buffer.
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Fedora 27 Atomic Offers Multi-Arch Support, Workstation, Containerized Kubernetes, and More
Fedora 27 Atomic Host became available at the same time as Fedora 27, and we’ve included a bunch of changes and features to make it an even better platform for your container cloud. Highlights of this version include multi-architecture support, containerized Kubernetes, Workstation, a single OverlayFS volume by default, and new OSTree layering capabilities.
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Investor Watch: Directional Signal Check for Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Red Hat Inc.: Red Hat to Webcast Results for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2018
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Should You Buy Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (CDNS) or Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)?
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Investor Watch: Directional Signal Check for Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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The Bottom Line on Kansas City Southern (KSU), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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