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Relationship to Red Hat Enterprise Linux

One of the defining characteristics of Fedora is that it is the ("upstream") basis for the very well known distro "Red Hat Enterprise Linux", which is core to Red Hat's relationship to the Fedora project. This close connection is mentioned only buried at the end of the article's "Derivatives" section. I would like to add mention of that relationship to the article's introduction. I note that the CentOS article notes the inverse relationship ("downstream") to RHEL in its introduction. DocRuby (talk) 17:43, 21 April 2017 (UTC)

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