On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Mike McGrath <mmcgr...@redhat.com> wrote:
... snip ... > Since 2006 we've slipped at least 16-18 weeks by my count. That's more > than half of a full release cycle. > Actually, I don't think that the slips in the releases have _accumulated_ to be 'half' of a full release cycle' because aren't the target dates always at the same spot on the calendar? When it comes down to it... the very first slip caused a delay, and that delay may have propagated itself into the future by delaying the start of each subsequent release. (But even that isn't true because Rawhide keeps progressing even during a freeze.) In the end... we still have two releases a year, its just that each release takes 7 months to do. I applaud the Fedora release team for meeting their schedules as closely as they do! Fulko
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