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== Fedora Release ==
== Fedora Release ==
=== Fedora 22 ===
* May 26, 2015 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2015-May/003265.html Fedora 22 General Availability]
* April 21, 2015 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2015-April/003261.html Fedora 22 Beta release]
* March 10, 2015 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2015-March/003257.html Fedora 22 Alpha release]
=== Fedora 21 ===
* December 9, 2014 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2014-December/003242.html Fedora 21 General Availability]
* November 4, 2014 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2014-November/003238.html Fedora 21 Beta release]
* September 23, 2014 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2014-September/003231.html Fedora 21 Alpha release]
=== Fedora 20 (Codename: Heisenbug) ===
=== Fedora 20 (Codename: Heisenbug) ===
* December 17, 2013 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2013-December/003187.html Fedora 20 General Availability (Heisenbug)]
* December 17, 2013 - [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2013-December/003187.html Fedora 20 General Availability (Heisenbug)]

Revision as of 21:38, 23 July 2015

Fedora Historical Schedules

This is a listing of historical schedules for Fedora releases.

Fedora Release

Fedora 22

Fedora 21

Fedora 20 (Codename: Heisenbug)

Fedora 19 (Codename: Schrödinger's Cat)

Fedora 18 (Codename: Spherical Cow)

Fedora 17 (Codename: Beefy Miracle)

Fedora 16 (Codename: Verne)

Fedora 15 (Codename: Lovelock)

Fedora 14 (Codename: Laughlin)

Fedora 13 (Codename: Goddard)

Fedora 12 (Codename: Constantine)

Fedora 11 (Codename: Leonidas)

Fedora 10 (Codename: Cambridge)

Fedora 9 (Codename: Sulphur)

Fedora 8 (Codename: Werewolf)

Fedora 7 (Codename: Moonshine)

Fedora Core 6 (Codename: Zod)

Fedora Core 5 (Codename: Bordeaux)

Fedora Core 4 (Codename: Stentz)

Fedora Core 3 (Codename: Heidelberg)

Fedora Core 2 (Codename: Tettnang)

Fedora Core 1 (Codename: Yarrow)

Later on, Red Hat Linux becomes Fedora Project. See the historical announcement.

History of Red Hat Linux (Pre-Fedora Period)

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