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! Release !! Schedule page !! Feature list !! Bugs Targeted <ref>The Target tracker is a nice to have fixed list of bugs for a release. It is a convenient way to separate them from all the other open bugs.</ref>!! Blockers<ref>Issues that affect the critical path stuff (graphics, installer, network) have a lower barrier because fixing them with updates is much more disrupting.<BR> For more info, view [[Blocker_Bug_FAQ| Bugs Targeted & Blocker Bug FAQ]].</ref>
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Revision as of 13:13, 22 June 2011

The future of Fedora is realistically dependent on the independent Linux-based projects and potential contributors, including yourself. We welcome you to join.

Before every new release, Fedora developers request feedback. Based on requirements and working on fulfilling requests from Fedora users, Red Hat customers, and partners, we will progress towards a new release based upon the schedule. A list of targets for new features and enhancements for the following releases are available.

The current development schedule for the next release, Fedora 40, is found on the Schedule page. A full list of features under development is found on the FeatureList page.

Historical release details

Release Schedule page Feature list Bugs Targeted [1] Blockers[2]
Fedora 15 (Lovelock) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 14 (Laughlin) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 13 (Goddard) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 12 (Constantine) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 11 (Leonidas) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 10 (Cambridge) Schedule Features See Tracker Page See Tracker Page
Fedora 9 (Sulphur) Schedule Features Target Bugs Blockers
Fedora 8 (Werewolf) Schedule Features Target Bugs Blockers
Fedora 7 (Moonshine) Schedule Features


  1. The Target tracker is a nice to have fixed list of bugs for a release. It is a convenient way to separate them from all the other open bugs.
  2. Issues that affect the critical path stuff (graphics, installer, network) have a lower barrier because fixing them with updates is much more disrupting.
    For more info, view Bugs Targeted & Blocker Bug FAQ.

Older releases