Talk:Fedora Project

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[edit] Red Hat/Fedora Linux Community Reaction

The following is biased and difficult to prove as fact.

  • The discontinuation of Red Hat Linux in favor of Fedora Core caused a controversy in the Linux community. Many thought that Red Hat was simply dropping its established user base and moving on to the enterprise market, leaving existing users with no upgrade option. The situation has since become somewhat less confused, although this misconception is still common amongst some.
  1. "Many thought" is a weasel phrase.
  2. "The situation has since become somewhat less confused" Has it? Who thinks so and why?
  3. "This misconception" Is it a misconception? Amongst some... who is some?

The above paragraph should be redone, so that it shows how the RedHat distribution worked before and after the Fedora change. It should try to state facts.