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Fedora Approves Official Budgie & Sway Spins

When Fedora 38 is released in April it be available in two new spins.

The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) unanimously voted to approve the creation of an official Fedora Spin using the Sway window manager by default, and an official Fedora spin built with the popular Budgie desktop environment.

Sway and Budgie are already available for Fedora users to install on current versions of the distro, with the Budgie packages officially landing last spring.

This change, however, nods through the creation of dedicated ISO images (and relevant support around them) that come with Sway or Budgie preinstalled, out-of-the-box, ready to use.

They join a growing family of Fedora Spins centered around a specific type of desktop environment or window manager, with the likes of Fedora i3 and Fedora Cinnamon also available.

Expect to start hearing (and seeing) more details on Fedora Budgie and Fedora Sway as development of Fedora 38 picks up pace in the coming months.

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