About Latest fedora Release?

Lawrence Bowie thesource at ldb-jab.org
Sat May 7 03:46:14 UTC 2005


Yes, thank you for that excerpt. But why be religious about it?
He just asked a question .. Guess what? It will happen
again and again .. do not answer it if it is not appropiate.

LDB

Patrick Barnes wrote:

> http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/ clearly states:
> fedora-devel-list - For developers, developers, developers. If you are
> interested in helping create Fedora Core releases, this is the list 
> for you.
>
> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list clearly states:
> THIS IS NOT A SUPPORT LIST. THIS LIST IS FOR CORE DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSION
> ONLY.
>
> I don't think it can be any more clear.  I don't know how so many people
> miss this simple concept.  This list is NOT for people to ask questions
> of the developers.  I have to suggest changing any page that refers to
> this list to state in large/bold print the previous sentence.
>
> For the sake of not being completely rude, the answer is: Fedora Core 3,
> which is clearly listed on the main site, is the latest stable release.
> All future stable releases will be similarly clearly announced on the
> main site in a timely manner.  There is never any need to check for a
> more recent version than is named there.  The next stable release,
> Fedora Core 4, is scheduled for release on June 6th.
>
> -Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes
> nman64 at n-man.com
>
>




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