No, we did NOT do that.

A quick search on the devel list archives shows that F19 was released in July 
2013:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/SSLJL6ZJC7M7TAOPNHJY7UAS7MA66PMR/
...and EOL'd on in January 2015:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/OKQNYF6AL5WVHIQB7G3MLIYFUXO37U2Z/
...which gives F19 a 19-month support window.

I wasn't a packager back then, so it may be easy for me to say this, but either 
way - I agree with Kevin Koffer. The current Release Life Cycle states that 
release N is supported for one month after N+2 is released. This is a promise 
we make to our users, and breaking this promise would be a very nasty thing to 
do. If we arrive at the conclusion that we don't have the manpower to extend 
F29's support window past the usual 13 months, then I argue that we should NOT 
prolong the F30 development cycle.
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