Quoting David Curry <dsccable@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Discussion of the support horizon for FC releases has raised a question > or two. FL continues to support RH 7.3 and RH9, but all discussion of > support for FC releases has focused on finite time horizons. Is the Correct. That is the way the project was created. > number of users wanting to stay with a particular release and help > support it a criterion that will be factored into the support horizon. Only (as it stands now) in the sense that if there is not enough people willing to help support a release, it will be dropped. I can see where, if there is a lot of support for a particular release, and people want it extended for a while, it could be done for a small length of time. But I'd hate to see it happen for more than just a small period of time. > Or, will the FL support horizon for FC releases be strictly tied to Red > Hat's FC release calendar? That's been the plan from day one, and so far no talk of changing it. I don't think it would be feasible to change it, as I don't think we'll ever have enough people to support more than about a half dozen or so releases. Of course, the above is my opinion only, and in no way official or anything. -- Eric Rostetter -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list