Folks, I've just set the directory permissions on /pub/fedora/linux/releases/10 so that our mirror system can sync it. This is it, 10 is in the can! On Tuesday we'll set the permissions so that the whole world can get their hands on Fedora 10. It has been a long and strange road, with unexpected bumps and detours, but we've gotten through it and produced yet another rockin' release. Everybody should take a moment or three and collectively pat yourselves on the back. You've earned it. So what happens now? Tomorrow I'll be attempting to do the first push of Fedora 10 updates. This will let us ensure that particular system is working, and get you folks still running "rawhide" first crack at the 0-day updates. The redirect in place that sends requests for Fedora 10 updates to rawhide will be disabled in mirromanager so that you can consume the real Fedora 10 updates. Shortly before 10 goes live, we'll let loose all the F11 packages into rawhide and disable that redirect as well. Folks may have a day or 3 where they don't have yum access to the whole of Fedora 10 content, but that's fine. Then we start this whole she-bang all over again with Fedora 11. A full Fedora 11 schedule should be coming soon, and we've got some interesting proposals for that which will hopefully make the ride smoother (as we always try). Thanks again for all your work, have a frosty beverage of our choice in the name of Fedora! -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature! identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
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