Quoting Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > * What is the errata policy for The Fedora Legacy Project? > > It's "update" and not errata first. Changed. > For FC releases, we will follow a 1-2-3 and > out policy. FC1 is released, then FC2. When FC2 releases, FC1 is no > longer supported by RH. Legacy then supports FC1. FC3 releases and RH > drops FC2. Legacy picks up FC2, and FC1 becomes deprecated. FC4 > releases, RH drops FC3, Legacy picks up FC3, Legacy drops FC1, and FC2 > becomes deprecated. This will insure roughly 1.5 years of updates > total for any FC release. When Legacy drops a release, backports are > still accepted, but they neither get Legacy keysigned, nor get QAd. > Perhaps we'll have a seperate "unsupported" repository. This needs > more discussion, but can wait. Can anyone summarize this is a short, easy to understand way for the FAQ? And how official is that last part about accepting backports after the support is ended? > > * What version of RHL/FC are supported? > > RHL 7.[123], 8.0. In the future, we'll support RHL9, FC1, etc... There is no repository for 7.1, so I'm not putting that in yet. If someone creates/populates a 7.1 repo, we can revisit it. > > * Where can I get more info on apt/yum? > > Specific Legacy related info, or just general info? Both actually. :) -- Eric Rostetter