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== Fedora Current Releases ==
== Fedora Current Releases ==


* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases
* [[Releases | Current Releases]]


== Fedora Releases End of Life ==
== Fedora Releases End of Life ==


* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LifeCycle/EOL
* [[LifeCycle/EOL | End of Life]]


== Fedora Historical Schedules ==
== Fedora Historical Schedules ==


* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/HistoricalSchedules
* [[Releases/HistoricalSchedules | Fedora Historical Schedules]]

Revision as of 12:24, 28 May 2008

Lifecycle and Maintenance of Fedora

The Fedora Project maintains any given release X until one month after the release of X+2.

This means:

  • Fedora 7 will be maintained until 1 month after the release of Fedora 9.
  • Fedora 8 will be maintained until 1 month after the release of Fedora 10.
  • Fedora 9 will be maintained until 1 month after the release of Fedora 11.

In practice, Fedora releases a new version about every 6 months, which means than each version of Fedora gets updates for about 13 months. This allows users to "skip a release" while still being able to always have a system that is under maintenance. If this is not suitable for you, you might want to take a look at Red Hat Enterprise Linux which is a commercial derivative of Fedora or one of it's free rebuilds.

You can find information on the project releases at Fedora Release Schedule .

Fedora Current Releases

Fedora Releases End of Life

Fedora Historical Schedules