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= Fedora Release Schedule =
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Test users should continue to file bug reports against each test release even after we have frozen for the next test release; all feedback is helpful.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/9/Schedule
Test users should continue to file bug reports against each test release even after we have frozen for the next test release; all feedback is helpful.


Documentation and translation of content depends on this schedule. The documentation release schedule is found on the [[DocsProject/Schedule| DocsProject/Schedule]]  wiki page.
Documentation and translation of content depends on this schedule. The documentation release schedule is found on the [[DocsProject/Schedule| DocsProject/Schedule]]  wiki page.


The schedule for the current release is at: [[Releases/9/Schedule|  Fedora 9 Schedule]]  
The schedule for the current release is at [[Releases/9/Schedule|  Fedora 9 Schedule]].


Historically Test and General Availability releases happen at 10:00am Eastern US Time, which is either 1500UTC or 1400UTC depending on daylight savings.
Historically Test and General Availability releases happen at 10:00am Eastern US Time, which is either 1500UTC or 1400UTC depending on daylight savings.
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== Historical Fedora Release Schedules ==
== Historical Fedora Release Schedules ==


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


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Revision as of 13:06, 28 May 2008

Fedora Release Schedule

Test users should continue to file bug reports against each test release even after we have frozen for the next test release; all feedback is helpful.

Documentation and translation of content depends on this schedule. The documentation release schedule is found on the DocsProject/Schedule wiki page.

The schedule for the current release is at Fedora 9 Schedule.

Historically Test and General Availability releases happen at 10:00am Eastern US Time, which is either 1500UTC or 1400UTC depending on daylight savings.

Schedule Rationale

A 6 month development schedule has been planned for Fedora 9 in order to get into a regular and predictable release schedule with a new release every 6 months. Having a new release in early May and late October moves development forward without getting distracted with winter holidays and Red Hat fiscal quarters.

Development Information

You can find detailed information about release plans, process and other information at the Fedora development page.

After Beta release, weekly snapshots will be attempted each Friday.

Special Terms

Development freeze : The package set is frozen. Only packages that fix significant issues found in testing are added to the tree.

Feature freeze : All features must be complete in a testable state. Anything that's not will either be dropped or reverted.

String freeze : Packages which we are the 'upstream' for freeze their translatable strings. No new strings should be added without notifying the L10n team. ( more info )

Translation deadline: Translations made up to this point are guaranteed to be in the release. Packages which we are the 'upstream' for should pull translations and be repackaged after this date and before the packages are branched for the release. ( more info )

Test freeze : Rawhide is frozen until the test release is compiled.

Release: Availability for download. With a test release a test freeze ends and with the final release the development freeze ends.

Final Development freeze : Rawhide is frozen until the final release is compiled.

Historical Fedora Release Schedules