Red Hat’s Fedora Project has released the Fedora 7 version of the Linux operating system, which features a new build capacity allowing for the creation of custom appliances to meet individual needs. Fedora 7 offers users an appliance development platform that it says is 100 percent open source, with an entirely free distribution build tool chain. The Fedora 7 source code is hosted in a public version control system and the RPMs are built on an external build system.
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Original post by Jack M. Germain and software by Elliott Back

























