Morten Torstensen wrote: > Peter Serwe wrote: >> for everybody? Granted, it is bleeding edge, but the project's >> shutting down, so it seems >> kind of a wrong answer. > > Err... it was only Fedore Legacy that is shutting down... the ancient > RH9 and earlier and the irrelevant FC1, 2 and 3. Why irrelevant? > Because they are old bleeding edge. No point running old bleeding edge > software :) > On the proposed new timescale for fedora releases, install FC6 now, and expect no more updates after Fedora 8 releases in the fall. With the previous timeframe, FC5 (released March 06) will stop getting updates when Test2 of Fedora 7 releases, which is, um... next month. I dunno, but I really don't like having to reinstall any machine thats running any sort of services, even a personal home mail/webserver ** ** this is where I admit my personal home web/mail/firewall server is running something that once resembled RH6