Fedora 13 / 14

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Fedora 13 / 14

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Hi Scott,

Just asking when you are going to start building for Fedora 13 and 14?

I can see the channels are now added.

I have stuck with F11 on my own internal server running asl and I want to look at probably going straight to 13.
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Re: Fedora 13 / 14

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Theres no direct effort to populate everything, but I imagine it will "grow in" so to speak over the next 4 or 5 months. Its all part of the build cycle now, with fc14 building "by luck" (build failures get ignored).
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Re: Fedora 13 / 14

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Sure the fc14 I expect as it's rawhide.

I was more or less referring to the fc13, since it's approaching final release.

I was hoping to go fc11 to fc13, but there is only a month window where 11 is still supported after 13 release.
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Re: Fedora 13 / 14

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Oh, the comfort of CentOS/RHEL... :)
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Re: Fedora 13 / 14

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Speaking of which... EL6 will be in there too, once the centos release is out. I've been using the beta internally already.
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Oh, the comfort of CentOS/RHEL... :)
God yes. I wont run Fedora on a server. And Fedora, only on a desktop, and now we're considering going to RHEL6 (basically FC11) for desktops. Its just too much work keeping up with Fedora releases for our employees workstations and laptops.
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