On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 16:29, Jesse Keating wrote: > > Will Fedora Legacy soon (~May) stop supporting RH 7.x by the time we hit > > mid-May, and only do support for RH8,9 and FC1? > > No. FL will continue to support 7.x, 8, and soon 9 until there is no more > community interest in these releases. Only the Fedora Core releases will > be put on a deprecation schedule. At any given time, Fedora legacy will > be supporting 2 Fedora Core releases. OK, this is great to know :) > > Would love a statement from someone in the know for the next issue of > > FNU #10 - since this will be a big deal for people still on 7.x systems, > > which Progeny (?) still supports > > See above statement. I'd be more than happy to answer any other > statements, or partake in an interview. Getting the info about our > project out there is very important, as we need more volunteers. Would you like to provide a tiny write-up for the Fedora News Updates next? Maybe you can use it as a focal point for a call for volunteers? > > Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere > > It hasn't exactly been clear. Yes, I was under the impression that: While Core 1 is being supported by RH, the Legacy project keeps 7.x, 8, and 9 in support. When Core 2 is out, we moved to 8,9,Core 1. Core 3 brings us 9, Core 1, Core 2. And so on... This might need to become clearer (or am I the only one getting such an impression?) -- Colin Charles, byte@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.bytebot.net/ -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list