On 26/10/10 11:40, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Also keep in mind that any Fedora release will go end-of-life roughly
> one month after its second successor is released (f13 caused F11 to go
> end of life when it was released, F14 will cause F12 to go end-of-life
> one month after it's released, etc.) and since Fedora releases happen
> roughly every six months, any given Fedora release has about a one-year
> life span (I think midges live longer).
>
Oh! arghhhhh!  I hope not !  November is coming and we've had a lot of 
rain and biting midges are in plague numbers here already. Summer is Yuck!
Gasp!
Roger


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