Every other version sounds like a good idea to me. Conentrate the man power. Just be sure to indicate what versions will be the supported ones. As long as the life of the version is at least a year and a half .edu's might be alright. kind regards... Gerard Cannon Cannon2@xxxxxxxxxx (817)962-6833 "Rob J. Caskey" <rcaskey@xxxxxxx> To: fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx Sent by: cc: fedora-legacy-list-admin Subject: RFD: Alternative Release Support @redhat.com 11/26/2003 12:46 PM Please respond to fedora-legacy-list I think that even with the stated goals of Legacy, it is not likely to achieve a sufficiently long EOL for a lot of .edu and the like. Might we possibly discuss the virtues and drawbacks of supporting every other release? Doing so might help concentrate limited legacy people resources and eventually allow for longer EOLs. It seems to me having a legacy-supported release every year is still timely enough for the vast majority of people and might provide a better target for 3rd party backports of server software. Any thoughts? Sincerely, Rob J. Caskey -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list