Re: Fedora Rebase

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On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 6:52 AM M. F. Ghani <mfghani0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> If i understood correctly. On a high level, you mean that the currently
> supported versions of fedora will be around less than a month behind the
> mainline linux kernel right?

Not exactly. It takes about a month for mainline .0 releases to filter
down into stable Fedora releases. For example, 5.6.0 was released
March 29th. We are running a Fedora test week on it next week, and if
all goes well, I would expect 5.6.5 or so to land in Fedora 31 around
April 21 or 22.  Of course the mainline tree is already well into the
merge window of 5.7.  The average development cycle is 9-10 weeks, so
at the point of the 5.7.0 release, Fedora 31 (and 32) will still be on
5.6.x.  If I had to guess, we will rebase to 5.7.x for Fedora 31/32
around the end of June or early July.  Rawhide moves on, and is never
more than a day or 2 behind mainline.

Justin
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