Jeremy Katz ਨੇ ਲਿਖਿਆ:
So one of the discussions that was held at FUDCon in Boston a week and a half ago was around the schedule for Fedora Core 6. We started off with a discussion around the merits of a six month vs a nine month schedule. While the longer schedule did allow us to get more "stuff" in, from my point of view of trying to get the release out, the more "stuff" actually made it significantly more difficult to finish the release. Also, a six month schedule tends to make it so that we line up better with a variety of other projects that we depend on. There was more, but suffice to say that the overwhelming consensus was that six month schedules work "better". So, given that, here's the pass at the schedule for Fedora Core 6. Note that there is a slight change from the discussion at FUDCon due to the Red Hat Summit -- trying to get test1 frozen and available to mirrors when the release team is in Nashville isn't likely to work :) The dates line up as 7 June - FC6 Test1 Development Freeze 14 June - FC6 Test1 Release 5 July - FC6 Test2 Development Freeze, feature freeze 12 July - FC6 Test2 Release 9 August - FC6 Test3 Development Freeze 16 August - FC6 Test3 Release 12 September - Final Devel Freeze. All package builds completed. 20 September - FC6 General Availability
can we include "Translation" word some where, so that Translation Teams can get Deadline for GUI like Gnome? regards -- A S Alam join us at #fedora-l10n (freenode) "Either find a way or make one"