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What is current Fedora release?

What is current Fedora release?

The next stable release of Fedora currently will be Fedora 36. Fedora’s approach involves two development releases, Rawhide and Branched.

How often are Fedora releases?

approximately every 6 months
The Fedora Project releases a new version of Fedora approximately every 6 months and provides updated packages (maintenance) to these releases for approximately 13 months.

Is Fedora end of life?

The following releases have reached End of Life, and are no longer maintained and do not receive any updates….🔗 Unsupported Fedora Releases.

Release EOL since Maintained for
Fedora Linux 32 2021-05-25 392 days
Fedora 31 2020-11-24 392 days
Fedora 30 2020-05-26 393 days

How long will Fedora 34 be supported?

Version Released Security Support
34 6 months and 3 weeks ago (27 Apr 2021) Ends in 6 months (17 May 2022)
33 1 year ago (27 Oct 2020) Ends in 2 weeks and 1 day (30 Nov 2021)
32 1 year and 6 months ago (28 Apr 2020) Ended 5 months and 3 weeks ago (25 May 2021)
31 2 years ago (29 Oct 2019) Ended 11 months ago (30 Nov 2020)

Is Fedora 35 released?

Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project contributors: our latest release, Fedora Linux 35, is here!

Is Fedora 33 released?

Fedora 33 was released on October 27, 2020.

Is Fedora a rolling release?

Well, Fedora pretty much is a (slowly) rolling release. If you want a fast rolling release (and all the head-aches that go with it), then use Arch.

How often does a new version of Fedora come out?

The Fedora Project releases a new version of Fedora approximately every 6 months and provides updated packages (maintenance) to these releases for approximately 13 months. This allows users to “skip a release” while still being able to always have a system that is still receiving updates.

Who is responsible for the Fedora release schedule?

Fedora release schedules are proposed by the Fedora Program Manager and ratified by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo), with input from other groups. FESCo is responsible for overseeing the technical direction of the Fedora distribution. A core schedule is created using the key tasks listed below.

When does the Fedora Project end of life?

Historically, the Fedora Project has found that supporting two releases plus Rawhide and the pre-release Branched code to be a manageable work load. When a release reaches the point where it is no longer supported when no updates are created for it, then it is considered End of Life (EOL).

Who is the sponsor of the Fedora Project?

Fedora version history. Fedora is a popular Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and is sponsored by Red Hat.

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