Red Hat Global Desktop: Linux's best kept secret?
Postponed to September, but why all this secrecy? What do we know about it?
Nothing. This is what we know about the so-called Red Hat Global Desktop, except that "it delivers a modern-user experience with an enterprise-class suite of productivity applications" and that it's supposed to be installed "on Intel's white box partners' PCs ... primarily aimed at small businesses and governments in emerging countries" (1, 2).
No public alpha, beta, or release candidate. No "leakage". Heck, is it open-source or not?
So, one month before it's released, and an open-source operating system is so mysterious that nobody has a pre-release version?! How the foo is this open-source?! What is foo-ing happening to Red Hat?!
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