NOT DECIDED YET! Final schedule will be made after submitted features review by FESCo.
Agreed on FESCo's 2012-11-28 meeting:
- Feature submission deadline pushed back to 1/29, we'll figure out the rest of the schedule based on submitted features.
- FESCo agrees to initially target a end-of-May release with an end-of-February branch date, but may adjust outwards depending on submitted features. Schedule will be made at or shortly after the feature submission deadline.
Fedora 19 Schedule This is the release schedule for Fedora 19. Other schedules are maintained for historical purposes on
this page.
Key Features
Key Milestones
Fedora 19 Schedule Draft FESCo agreed to initially target a end-of-May release with an end-of-February branch date, but may adjust outwards depending on submitted features. Schedule will be made at or shortly after the feature submission deadline.
2012-11-27 |
Fedora 18 Beta Release
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Planning & Development Begins
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2013-01-29 |
Feature Submission Deadline
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the end of February (NOT DECIDED YET, INITIAL TARGET!!!) |
Branch Fedora 19 from Rawhide
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second half of May (NOT DECIDED YET, INITIAL TARGET!!!) |
Fedora 19 Final Release
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Time of Release Historically Test and General Availability releases happen at 10:00am Eastern US Time on a Tuesday, which is either 1500UTC or 1400UTC depending on daylight savings in the United States. See
Releases/Schedule for more information about scheduling methodology and schedule milestone definitions. Additionally
FESCo agreed on Wednesday and Thursday release dates to avoid potential conflicts with important events (holidays etc.) but Tuesday is still preferred option.
Targeted General Availability 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.
Detailed Schedules
Detailed schedule will be provided in the end of January after the feature submission deadline based on submitted features review.
Upstream Project Schedules
Links to other significant project schedules--useful for seeing see how Fedora aligns with them.