Re: fedora-legacy-list Digest, Vol 3, Issue 24

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That makes sense. So effectively we add a year to the support lifetime of 
the Fedora Core releases. 

I also see why dropping two lesser used releases makes arithmetic sense. 

On Thu, 20 May 2004, Jesse Keating wrote:

> On Thursday 20 May 2004 16:08, Howard Owen wrote:
> > I know you've thought about what it will mean to support three
> > releases a year, *every year*.
> >
> > How about picking just one a year?
> 
> Not 3.  2.  Every 4 to 6 months, and the way I've seen things go (from 
> the inside) we're going to be pretty close to just 2 a year.  Fedora 
> Legacy will only support 2 FC releases at a time.  So when FC1 goes 
> EOL, we support it, and when FC2 goes EOL, we support it.  When FC3 
> goes eol, we no longer support FC1, just FC2 and FC3.  So on and so 
> forth.
> 
> 

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