Is there a handy place to look, for those of us not all that active here, to check from time to time which Fedoras have gone legacy and which are still core?
Hmm, I don't think so. There's a list of releases with advisories, but it includes RH 7.2 and RH 8.0 (and a big "support for RH7.2 and RH8 is suspended" notice)
A clear list is something to add, though, and I'll create a page on the wiki today if I can figure out how in a reasonable amount of time (and if I don't find the info already there in the process). Really, this should be a sidebar on the Fedora Legacy home page. Just "Currently supported: Fedora Core 1, Red Hat 9, Red Hat 7.3."
However, Fedora Core's policy is to never support more than one release back, so you can go to http://fedora.redhat.com/ and see which one is current. One back *might* be supported, but two back will *not* be. For instance, right now FC3 is current, and FC2 is deprecated. FC2 is still core for a couple more weeks, at which point it will be handed off to Legacy.
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