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In May of 2019 Red Hat released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, based on Fedora 28 and other upstreams. From package set to composition to defaults to update plans, RHEL 8 looks both more and less like Fedora than ever before. Join in to learn about the intentional differences, the thinking that went into them, and how they might be desirable for Fedora to adopt as well.