Episode 255
Fedora to the Core
June 27th, 2018
1 hr 17 mins 41 secs
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About this Episode
Big changes are coming to Fedora with the merger of CoreOS. We chat with a couple project members to get the inside scope about what the future of Fedora looks like.
Plus the big feature of the new GitLab release, how Pocket might be Firefox's secret sauce, and why Chris is really excited by PeerTube.
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