https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Fedora_Linux_in_os-release

== Summary ==

"Fedora" is the name of our project. Our general-purpose Linux distribution
is "Fedora Linux". Let's refer to it that way in the OS itself.

== Owner ==


* Name: [[User:mattdm| Matthew Miller]]

* Email: mattdm At fedoraproject.org (bugzilla: mattdm AT redhat.com)


== Detailed Description ==


This change isn't big — it is simply expanding

* <tt>NAME=Fedora</tt> to <tt>NAME="Fedora Linux"</tt>  and
* <tt>PRETTY_NAME="Fedora Linux [##] ([edition or spin])</tt>

in the file <tt>/etc/os-release</tt>.

The short identifier <tt>ID=fedora</tt> will remain the same, so scripted
interactions should be unaffected.


== Feedback ==
Community Blog article posted:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-is-a-community-fedora-linux-is-our-os/

== Benefit to Fedora ==

The distinction between our project and our output is important, because as
a project and a community we are more than the bits we produce — and, we
produce more things (including software bits!) from that included in the
Fedora Linux distribution.

We make EPEL, ELN, and thousands of packages in Copr. These are all part of
Fedora — but aren't Fedora Linux. We also make artwork, music,
documentation, videos, websites, tools, and more. These things too are part
of our project, but aren't part of the Fedora Linux distribution. The habit
of calling just one thing we make "Fedora" makes it hard to talk about the
project and all of the things we do within our [
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/#_our_mission mission].

Of course, years of colloquial usage can't be changed overnight, but
changing the place where we officially identify the operating system name
is an important start. Rather than a big education campaign, let's fix our
own usage and go from there.

== Scope ==
* Proposal owners: Will submit a PR for the <tt>fedora-release</tt> package.

* Other developers: Should be no impact, but may need to update any scripts
using <TT>NAME</TT> instead of <TT>ID</TT>.

* Release engineering: To review and accept the PR when ready.

* Policies and guidelines: This change itself does not represent a change
to policies, but it's good to consider where usage can be changed in
existing documents.

* Trademark approval: Not required. Note that this has been cleared by
Fedora Legal.

* Alignment with Objectives: No specific objective but aligns with a
Council goal.

== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==

Updated systems will get the new <tt>/etc/os-release</tt> file and will see
changes in the text-mode login prompt and in places like "OS Name" in the
About panel in GNOME.


== How To Test ==

1. Update to test version of Fedora 35

2. Observe name change in <tt>/etc/os-release</tt>

3. Optionally, observe name change in GNOME Settings, text-mode login
screens, neofetch, etc.

It would also be useful to test any third-party software which may
mistakenly look at <tt>NAME</tt> instead of <tt>ID</tt>.

== User Experience ==

Users will see the distribution referred to as "Fedora Linux" rather than
just "Fedora".

== Dependencies ==

None.


== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Change owner or release engineering will revert
the change to <tt>fedora-release</tt>
* Contingency deadline: Decision should be made at beta, but in the
unlikely event of disaster this could be reverted right up until the last
minute.
* Blocks release? No.

== Documentation ==
Fedora is made of people! When used by itself, the term "Fedora" refers to
the Fedora Project. When referring to our work, please use either a
specific name like <i>Fedora Workstation</i>, <i>Fedora CoreOS</i>, or
<i>Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop</i>; or use <i>Fedora Linux</i> to refer to
the OS distribution as a whole.

== Release Notes ==
Note: Fedora is made of people! When used by itself, the term "Fedora"
refers to the Fedora Project. When referring to our work, please use either
a specific name like <i>Fedora Workstation</i>, <i>Fedora CoreOS</i>, or
<i>Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop</i>; or use <i>Fedora Linux</i> to refer to
the OS distribution as a whole.


-- 
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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