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Fedora-EOL-Support - Fedora Project Wiki

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora-EOL-Support
    Support For Fedora Releases What does "support" mean? When we talk about "support" for a Fedora release, we don't mean paid support with any kind of guarentee. Instead, we mean things like: Assisting end users with questions on channels like #fedora on irc.freenode.net. Package maintainers responding to bugs on bugzilla.redhat.com.

Releases - Fedora Project Wiki

    http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases
    Dec 04, 2019 · All Fedora releases are Branched from Rawhide (the Branch point) before going through the Alpha, Beta and GA (Final) milestones. For a short time between GA and the next Branch point, there is no Branched release. Continuous daily updates, but with controls to promote stabilization.

EOL Fedora End of Life (EOL) Lifecycle

    https://endoflife.software/operating-systems/linux/fedora
    Below you can find the life cycle for each version of operating system Fedora, like Fedora 32.0, including release dates and end of life (EOL) dates. Fedora (formerly Fedora Core) is a Unix-like operating system based on the Linux kernel and GNU programs (a Linux distribution), developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored ...

Fedora 24 End of Life - Fedora Magazine

    https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-24-eol/
    Jul 31, 2017 · Fedora 26 continues to be supported up until one month after the release of Fedora 28. The Fedora Project wiki contains more detailed information about the entire Fedora Release Life Cycle . The lifecycle includes milestones from development to release, and the post-release support period.

Fedora version history - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fedora_Releases
    Fedora Core 3 was released on November 8, 2004, codenamed Heidelberg. This was the first release of Fedora Core to include the Mozilla Firefox web browser, as well as support for the Indic scripts. This release also saw the LILO boot loader deprecated in favour of GRUB.



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