Ian Pilcher wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
As Keith said, if this is the policy then it should be clearly stated.
Also, the fact that support for FC3 was extended because of the 9 month
development cycle of FC5 isn't very consistent with this point of view.
FC X goes legacy when FC Z test 2 gets released. Always been policy.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAQ
My point is that, if the intent is to transfer Fedora Core X to legacy
N months after Fedora Core X+1 is released, *that* should be explicitly
stated, rather than confusing the issue with X+2 test releases.
You dont get it. The transition happens based on the subsequent releases
and are *not* based on N months time period of any sort. For example ff
we decide to having a development release cycle of one year for FC6, FC4
would get benefited from a longer release maintenance cycle from Fedora
Core developers.
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