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| 2015-05-05 || [[Milestone freezes | Final Freeze]] (*)
| <strike>2015-05-05</strike><br>2015-05-12 || [[Milestone freezes | Final Freeze]] (*)
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| 2015-05-19 || [[Fedora_22_Final_Release_Criteria | Fedora 22 Final Release]]
| <strike>2015-05-19</strike><br>2015-05-26 || [[Fedora_22_Final_Release_Criteria | Fedora 22 Final Release]]
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 9 April 2015

Fedora 22 Schedule
This is the release schedule for Fedora 22. Historical schedules are maintained on a separate page.


Changes

Key Milestones

2014-12-09 Fedora 21 Release
2015-01-20 Change Checkpoint: Proposal submission deadline (System Wide Changes)
2015-02-06 Side Tag Builds Deadline
not scheduled for F22 Mass Rebuild
2015-02-10 Branch Fedora 22 from Rawhide
2015-02-24 Alpha Freeze (*)
Software String Freeze
Change Checkpoint: Completion deadline (testable)
Bodhi activation point
2015-03-10 Alpha Release
2015-03-24 Software Translation Deadline
2015-03-31 Beta Freeze (*)
Change Checkpoint: 100% Code Complete Deadline
2015-04-14
2015-04-21
Beta Release
2015-05-05
2015-05-12
Final Freeze (*)
2015-05-19
2015-05-26
Fedora 22 Final Release
Milestone freezes
(*) Alpha, Beta and Final freezes are in effect from 00:00 UTC of the freeze day. The last stable push is conducted at this time for the milestone.

Detailed Schedules

Schedule adjustment
For any requests regarding Fedora schedule, go to Fedora Schedule Trac and file ticket or contact current Schedule Wrangler (Jaroslav Reznik at the moment). Requested changes might need coordination with other Fedora teams.

Upstream Project Schedules

Links to other significant project schedules--useful for seeing how Fedora aligns with them.

Feel free to add any other significant projects schedules!