Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Jan 2007 21:58 UTC
Fedora Core Volunteers are calling it quits on a project called Fedora Legacy to provide long-term support for Red Hat's hobbyist-oriented Fedora version of Linux. "The Fedora Legacy project is in the process of shutting down," said project organizers Jesse Keating and David Eisenstein in a Fedora Legacy mailing list posting Friday. The organizers didn't provide a specific reason for the decision, but a lack of contributions from outside programmers contributed, Keating said in a separate mailing list posting.
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RE[3]: re: Sad but expected
by sbergman27 on Wed 3rd Jan 2007 00:00 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: re: Sad but expected"
sbergman27
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2005-07-24

Actually, a few months ago, and because RHEL had run beyond the 18 month release cycle that I was used to, I installed the 2.0 RPMS from the OO.o site onto my XDMCP server and things have worked out quite well. I can recommend this.

Not to criticize RedHat, BTW, as their official policy *is* 18-24 months. I simply assumed. And you know what they say about that. ;-)

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