Paul W. Frields wrote: > My hunch is that a couple thousand a week are probably due to cable > modems or laptops moving to addresses we simply haven't seen before. > That's about how many new IPs appear for Fedora 7 or Rawhide each > week. But there's just no way to tell cause other than hunches. The > folks who hang out in IRC #fedora as well as users@ list susbscribers > can confirm people show up pretty frequently with newly-installed EOL > Fedora. We probably need to attack this trend more aggressively, like putting expiration dates into the installer after which it'll just refuse to install, stuffing fedora-release-n+1 into the Fedora n updates repository at Fedora n's EOL date etc. It is completely unresponsible to install obsolete releases which don't get security updates anymore, and some people just won't listen. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel