Hi all,

We are pleased to announce that we've entered code freeze for Fedora
Commons 3.3 as of today, December 7th, 2009.

Code freeze is regularly one of the last steps in the release cycle
and is intended to ensure a stable and well rounded release. During
code freeze no new features will be added.
This is an important step towards the final release that's now
scheduled for December 18th, 2009. The focus during the remaining time
will be on stability and documentation exclusively.

If you'd like to help out there is a wiki page available with new
features and bug fixes that need testing[1]. There's also a page that
lists changes and improvements of the current documentation that still
need to be done[2].
As always, any contribution is appreciated.

Thanks,
Kai Strnad, Fedora Commons 3.3 Release Manager

[1] http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCREPO/Fedora+3.3+-+Test+Plan
[2] 
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCREPO/Fedora+3.3+-+Documentation+Plan

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