On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 07:58 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote: > I was just looking at that as well, and have came up with 5 months of > development/testing (including from date F12 was released) for the > cycle? Just curious, isn't that kind of short? And as stated above, > not even realy 5 months, since all the major holidays are included in > this cycle. > Keep in mind that we've been able to do F-13 builds since 8/28 of 2009, and while they weren't mirrored it was possible to consume these builds and develop software against them. Fedora currently aims to have a May1 / Oct 31 release set, and thus those are the target areas we use when setting up schedules for the associated releases. We then adjust for various factors, such as other distro release dates and upstream release dates, but for better or worse, we are currently a time based release with predictable release points. If people want this to change, it really needs to happen at a FESCo or Board level. Releng is just creating the schedules with the current constraints we have to work with. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature! identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
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