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Description
Each release of Fedora is maintained as laid out in the maintenance schedule. At the conclusion of the maintenance period, a Fedora release enters end of life status. This procedure describes the tasks necessary to move a release to that status.
Action
Set date
- FESCo responsibility
- Should follow guidelines of maintenance schedule
- Take into account any infrastructure or other supporting project resource contention
Reminder announcement
- from FESCo chair to f-devel-announce, f-announce-l, including
- date of last update push (if needed)
- date of actual EOL
Koji tasks
Bodhi tasks
PackageDB
Set the release to be End of Life in the PackageDB. Currently, that's done with the following db query:
update collection set statuscode = 9 where name = 'Fedora' and version = '11';
Source Control (CVS)
- Branches for new packages in CVS are not allowed for distribution X after the Fedora X+2 release. New builds are no longer allowed for EOL Fedora releases.
Bugzappers Tasks
- Close all open bugs
- End of life process
Docs tasks
- any?
Final announcement
- from FPL to f-announce-l
- on EOL date if at all possible
- link to previous reminder announcement
Announcement content
- Consider this EOL announcement from openoffice.org
- Note FAQ
Verification
Consider Before Running
- Resource contention in infrastructure, such as outages
- Extenuating circumstances for specific planned updates, if any
- ot