On 20.11.2007 15:01, fedorawiki-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The following page has been changed by JesseKeating: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/9/Schedule?action=diff&rev2=11&rev1=10 > > The comment on the change is: > Update with releng/fesco changes. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ||<tableclass="t1" rowclass="th">Date||Event|| > ||8 Nov 2007||Fedora 8 Release|| > ||8 Nov 2007||Fedora 9 Planning Begins (Features considered for approval)|| > + ||15 Jan 2008||Fedora 9 Alpha freeze (non blocking)|| > - ||17 Jan 2008||Fedora 9 Alpha release|| > + ||24 Jan 2008||Fedora 9 Alpha release|| > ||4 March 2008||Fedora 9 Beta freeze|| > ||4 March 2008||Fedora 9 Planning Ends (No new Features considered)|| > ||4 March 2008||Fedora 9 '''FEATURE freeze '''|| > @@ -18, +19 @@ > > ||1 April 2008||Fedora 9 '''translation freeze'''|| > ||8 April 2008||Final Development freeze|| > ||8 April 2008||Branch all packages for Fedora 9|| > + ||10 April 2008||Fedora 9 Preview Release|| > - ||17 April 2008||Release Candidate 1|| > + ||22 April 2008||Release Candidate 1|| > - ||1 May 2008||Fedora 9 final release|| > + ||29 May 2008||Fedora 9 final release|| > > - In addition to the test releases, the nightly trees will usually be installable. > + In addition to the test releases, the nightly trees will usually be installable. > + > + After Beta release, weekly snapshots will be attempted each Friday. I thought the Board not that long ago agreed to have more predictable release schedule with a release target end of April/early May and end of October/early November? Gregdek for example mentioned in http://gregdek.livejournal.com/12639.html: "we're going to start tracking release dates for Fedora much more aggressively. The current goal: release Fedora twice a year, at Halloween and May Day, every year." Did that goal change again? Or was it forgotten? Just wondering. CU knurd _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board