On Tue, Jan 4, 2022, at 3:11 PM, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
> I will ask this question here since I didn't understand the 
> explanations I found elsewhere.
> Until when will Fedora 34 be supported? 
> Is it highly recommended that I upgrade to Fedora 35 at this point?

I know this is all sorted out but wanted to give some tips on planning your 
updates...

If you want to contribute to the testing of Fedora then update as soon as a new 
release comes out. There are always a few things that need attention so it is 
good to have the "early adopters" in there checking things out.

If you want a little more stability then it makes sense to update somewhere in 
the middle of the schedule. That gives time for that early stuff to get sorted 
out and it is not so close to the next release that all the developers are 
stressed out with the new release. By that thinking it *is* about time to do an 
upgrade but no real hurry.

Using that method I have been happily running an install that has not been 
"Fresh" since Fedora 19.
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