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Fedora follows the precedence of Red Hat Linux in having a new release every six months.  Former Red Hat software engineer Havoc Pennington offers a historical perspective [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.advisory-board/1475/ here].  GNOME started following a time based release based on the ideas and success of Red Hat Linux and others distribution following Fedora having adopted a similar release cycle too. Several other major components including Linux kernel, Openoffice.org, Xorg have started following a time based release schedule too. While the exact release schedules vary between these components and other upstream projects, the interactions between these components and Fedora makes a six month time based release schedule a good balance.
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== References ==
 
* [[Releases/HistoricalSchedules | Fedora Historical Schedules]]
* [[LifeCycle | Fedora Release Life Cycle]]

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