[fedora-websites] #197: Should we create a schedule static page

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#197: Should we create a schedule static page
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  Reporter:  shaiton      |      Owner:  webmaster
      Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
  Priority:  major        |  Milestone:
 Component:  General      |   Keywords:
Blocked By:               |   Blocking:
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 There is no easy way to know when our next Fedora will be released.
 People should look for the right wiki page, and there could be frequent
 updates.

 I propose to design a simple page containing the main schedules (Alpha,
 Beta and GA releases).
 The data would be taken from the online official schedule (parsing as XML
 I think). This would be shared by ou main fpo websites (for the countdown
 banner..)

 The content would be in fpo/get-prerelease and on a secondary page like
 schedule.fpo? or just fpo/schedule?

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