Fedora is a community-driven project sponsored by Red Hat.
By writing news like "Red Hat presented Fedora KDE Edition" you do not just misrepresent the Fedora Project, you also undermine the effort of Fedora community members who did all the work to make KDE Spin into an Edition.
Please do recognize and give a credit to the community.
And if you have questions about Fedora governance, we are here - at discussion.fedoraproject.org, at release parties, on social networks, just ask
@bookwar
What about Red Hat wanting to add AI to Fedora?
@cmccullough
And what about it?
Yes, Red Hat invests in development of (really open) AI technologies.
And Fedora is the place where you showcase the latest and greatest FOSS technologies, and is an obvious goal for Red Hat development teams to present their features. There is no secret about it.
Of course Fedora community also is concerned about state and use of GenAI and LLM tools. That's why AI Policy is an important topic for the Fedora Council to define.
We are working on this in the open here:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/ai-policy-in-fedora-wip/144297
Everyone is welcome to participate in a constructive way.