Jeff Spaleta wrote:
The the current lifetime is an honest representation of the amount of contributor support that we have on hand. The Fedora Legacy sub-project was attempted but it did not have enough contributor support to be self-sustaining.
Which reminds me of something I was thinking of earlier today... A lot of Ubuntu users point to the longer support lifetime of Ubuntu's regular releases as one of the reasons they choose not to use Fedora. I'm surprised that a company which isn't profitable is able to maintain as many releases as they do. On the other hand, it looks like in April, Canonical was discussing a scale-back to supporting only LTS releases and the current release. From the votes and my own speculation, I think it's likely that they will, eventually. I wonder how that will change the user base...
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