Fedora 25. New Hope: Wayland, Storaged, Raspberry Pi Support ...
November 22 Fedora again released. The 25th release, in my opinion, was very successful:
Replacing the old X.Org or X11 server on Wayland. X11-based session support saved as an option
UDisks2 replaced by Storaged, providing a unified D-Bus API for managing LVM2, iSCSI, Btrfs, BCache, LSM and ZRam
Support for Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 devices
In the minimal image of the root filesystem, there is now no Perl;
Added support for entering Unicode Emoji characters into the IBus input system by pressing the Ctrl-Shift-e combination and the symbol name, for example, Ctrl-Shift-e-smiley;
Fresh versions of programming languages: PHP, NodeJS, Ruby, Haskell, Perl, Erlang, Go
The structure included compiler programming language Rust + Cargo
Optional: two-factor authentication
The ability to easily switch between an integrated GPU and a discrete graphics card on laptops
The “free” and “nonfree” repositories for Fedora 25 from RPM Fusion appeared before the release, not after it (as it was before)
Contributors move better: The MySQL site offers a version for Fedora 25, VirtualBox is also offered for the 25th version, many others also jumped around
When upgrading, there were no problems with dependencies, in general they were cometic, but easily solved.