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* Fedora Core 1: 2004-09-20 ([https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2004-September/msg00026.html EOL Announcement]) -- 320 days | * Fedora Core 1: 2004-09-20 ([https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2004-September/msg00026.html EOL Announcement]) -- 320 days | ||
Historical Fedora release schedules are available | Historical Fedora release schedules are available [[Releases/HistoricalSchedules | at this page]]. |
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Fedora Project maintains any particular release of Fedora for a month after final release of the second following release.
For more information see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LifeCycle
- Fedora 8: 2009-01-07 (EOL Announcement) -- 426 days.
- Fedora 7: 2008-06-13 (EOL Announcement) -- 379 days
- Fedora Core 6: 2007-12-07 (EOL Announcement) -- 409 days
- Fedora Core 5: 2007-07-02 (EOL Announcement) -- 469 days
- Fedora Core 4: 2006-08-07 (EOL Announcement) -- 420 days
- Fedora Core 3: 2006-01-16 (EOL Announcement) -- 434 days
- Fedora Core 2: 2005-04-11 (EOL Announcement) -- 328 days
- Fedora Core 1: 2004-09-20 (EOL Announcement) -- 320 days
Historical Fedora release schedules are available at this page.