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Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora
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The last time the project leader measured it, only about 40% of Fedora contributors were known to be Red Hat employees. So while it's a big chunk, it's not a majority.
Ok, thanks, good to know. So perhaps for now we can give Fedora a free pass.