Fedora
Fedora is a Linux based operating system that provides users with access to the latest free and open source software, in a stable, secure and easy to manage form. We strongly believe in the bedrock principles that created all the components of our operating system, and because of this we guarantee that Fedora will always be free for anybody, anywhere, to use, modify and distribute.
Fedora is a center for innovation in free and open source software, and creates a community where developers and open source enthusiasts come together to advance free and open source software. The Fedora community contributes everything it builds back to the free and open source world and continues to make advances of significance to the broader community, as evidenced by the regular and rapid incorporation of its features into other Linux distributions. Fedora is more than just software, though. It is a community of contributors from around the world who work with each other to advance the interests of the free culture movement. Everyone is invited to join, and no matter what your skills are, we have a place for you in our community!
The Fedora community includes software engineers, artists, system administrators, web designers, writers, speakers, and translators -- all of whom will be happy to help you get started. The Fedora Project provides Live CD and DVD installable media for expo attendees. We also run a Live USB creation station. We will discuss the latest and greatest technology in the world, all in one distribution, Fedora. Fedora also runs the OLPC XO Laptop, on display at our booth.
Attendees to the Fedora booth will experience the best software open source can provide. From Inkscape to istanbul, livecd-tools to SELinux, Fedora has it all. Our ambassadors are well versed in many of the technologies included in Fedora. Aside from being an exemplary downstream consumer, Fedora's Remix provides an upstream resource for many popular projects and individuals. We can help attendees get the best products in the world, all from a freedom loving distribution, Fedora. To learn more about the Fedora project and to meet members of the Fedora team, visit booth 61.