The Fedora 8 schedule has been finalized by the Fedora Engineering
Steering Committee. Based on the schedule proposed by the board, FESCo
has made some slight changes to better accommodate the schedules of some
of our high-profile upstream projects. Highlights of the schedule are:
1 August 2007 -- Fedora 8 Test1 released
5 September 2007 -- Fedora 8 Test2 released
3 October 2007 -- Fedora 8 Test3 released
7 November 2007 -- Fedora 8 General Availability
As always, see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/Schedule for the
full details including freeze dates, translation schedules, etc
Jeremy
So I posted a general announcement to fedora-announce-list, but it's
worth using our new fedora-devel-announce list to remind everyone that
FC5 is EOL'd on June 29th.
Jesse Keating is the guy to go to with any questions about how this will
happen from the dev perspective.
thanks,
Max
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