Re: Legacy going to move...?

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At 03:18 PM 4/7/2004, Eric Rostetter wrote:
No, the page has not been updated since Februrary, and that entry has
not been updated since before that.  (See the last modified date on
the bottom of the FAQ page if you don't believe me).

My mistake. It seemed clear to me, so I assumed the changes had been made.


That is what it has said for a long time now.  It should probably be
clarified more.

How about this: separate the second FAQ entry into two questions:



Q: What versions of Red Hat Linux will be supported, and for how long?


A: We are currently supporting Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 as these have reached their End-of-Life (EOL).

When Red Hat Linux 9 becomes EOL on April, 31 2004, we will start legacy support for it as well.

We will support these releases as long as there is community interest, but for at least another 1.5 years from their official Red Hat End of Life.

Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0 will be supported through at least June 31, 2005.
Red Hat Linux 9 will be supported through at least October 31, 2005.



Q: What versions of Fedora Core will be supported, and for how long?


A: As Fedora Core releases reach their End-of-Life (EOL), we will provide support for them on a 1-2-3 and out policy, providing for roughly 1.5 years of update support for each release.


This way there will be no association of the 1-2-3-out policy with the Red Hat releases.



Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>




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