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* Gnome 3.0 -- [http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNinetyone April 6, 2011]
* Gnome 3.0 -- [http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNinetyone April 6, 2011]
* KDE 4.6 -- [http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.6_Release_Schedule January 26, 2011]
* KDE 4.6 -- [http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.6_Release_Schedule January 26, 2011]
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Revision as of 03:18, 18 January 2011

Fedora 15 Schedule
This is the release schedule for Fedora 15. Other schedules are maintained for historical purposes at this page.

Key Features

Key Milestones

See important release milestones for more details.

2010-11-02 Fedora 14 Release
Planning & Development Begins
2011-01-25 Feature Submission Deadline
2011-02-08 Feature Freeze--Planning & Development Ends
2011-02-08 Branch Fedora 15 from Rawhide-- Branch Freeze
2011-02-15 Software String Freeze
2011-02-15 Alpha Change Deadline
2011-03-01 Alpha Release
2011-03-15 Software Translation Deadline
2011-03-22 Beta Change Deadline
Features 100% Complete
2011-04-05 Beta Release
2011-04-25 Final Change Deadline
2011-04-26 Compose 'Final' RC
2011-05-10 Fedora 15 Final Release
Time of Release
Historically Test and General Availability releases happen at 10:00am Eastern US Time on a Tuesday, which is either 1500UTC or 1500UTC depending on daylight savings in the United States. See Releases/Schedule for more information about scheduling methodology and schedule milestone definitions
Targeted GA Date
Historically Fedora strives to release a new distribution every six months or so, on a Tuesday as close as possible to October 31st and May 1st of each year. For the Fedora 15 release, three factors impacted the decision to move this date out by two additional weeks: Moving feature freeze to after FUDCon, adding more space between Fedora's release date and another distribution to be kind to the mirrors, and Gnome 3's release date.

Detailed Schedules

Upstream Project Schedules

Links to other significant project schedules--useful for seeing see how Fedora lines up with them.