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= Fedora Development =
== Package Maintainers ==
== Package Maintainers ==


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== Release Schedule ==
== Release Schedule ==


Fedora release schedule is a non-rigid balance between rapid progress combined with quality and robustness. Fedora has a public release schedule with a new release planned approximately every six months but we have occasionally delayed it further to fix critical bugs. This release mechanism gives the project goals to thrive for while maintaining quality.
Fedora release schedule is a non-rigid balance between rapid progress, and quality and robustness. Fedora has a public release schedule, with a new release planned approximately every six months.  On occasion releases are slightly delayed to fix critical bugs. This release mechanism gives the project goals for which to strive, while maintaining quality.
 


* [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Schedule Release Schedule]  
* [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Schedule Release Schedule]  
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== Release Planning ==
== Release Planning ==


Every release has tracker bugs for blockers, targets and updates. This is managed the Fedora ReleaseEngineering team. You can find more details about development plans for current and future releases at the RoadMap page.
Every release has tracker bugs for blockers, targets and updates. This is managed the Fedora [[ReleaseEngineering]] team. You can find more details about development plans for current and future releases at the [[RoadMap]] page.


== Quality Assurance ==
== Quality Assurance ==


* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA

Revision as of 01:11, 4 June 2009

Package Maintainers

Information on maintaining packages in Fedora is described in PackageMaintainers.

Release Schedule

Fedora release schedule is a non-rigid balance between rapid progress, and quality and robustness. Fedora has a public release schedule, with a new release planned approximately every six months. On occasion releases are slightly delayed to fix critical bugs. This release mechanism gives the project goals for which to strive, while maintaining quality.

Release Planning

Every release has tracker bugs for blockers, targets and updates. This is managed the Fedora ReleaseEngineering team. You can find more details about development plans for current and future releases at the RoadMap page.

Quality Assurance