The Red Hat Linux project just went live today. I designed (and implemented) the site, and several others also worked on it too. (:

Anyway, I hope the site speaks for itself. We have a faq, an about section, etc.

There is also a new beta available (if you’re interested in that sort of stuff).

So that is what I’ve been working on for a while now. (:

Update: To quote from the beta announcement:

We changed the rules. We said our Linux should be your Linux. Just as most of the software in Red Hat Linux is developed in an open fashion, so should Red Hat Linux itself; driven by those who develop, test, document, and translate. To accomplish this, we’re opening up our process.

Now this is an evolution, not a revolution. The first steps will be moving much of our development discussions and schedules external, via mailing lists and other means, and including external developers in the process of making technical decisions. More will be done from there. Red Hat Linux will remain as it has been; a freely available general purpose operating system, released on the average every six months. For more information, see:

http://rhl.redhat.com/

Also, you can join IRC to chat (nearly) real-time or sign up for mailinglists.

Of course, browse the site for more info. (: