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Preparing to move from Ubuntu to Fedora
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Don't move to Fedora. They are Red Hat and recently shat all over Free Software principles and broke the GPL by making Red Hat Enterprise CLOSED SOURCE.
They are dead to the Linux and Free Software world. You'll be going from bad to worse.
I HIGHLY recommend Linux Mint Debian Edition 6. It's based directly on Debian (one of the oldest distros ever and the best), is Free Software loving and 100% Community. No Greedy Corp Inc in sight.
It runs the excellent Cinnamon desktop and the Mint team have set up all the apps etc perfectly. And because it's Debian it's super reliable and has massive amounts of apps etc .
They are _ sponsored_ by Red Hat. That isn't an equivalent to being Red Hat.
Literally the majority of the developers working there are full time Red Hat employees. It's Red Hat disguised as community.
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.