A proposal was made in the meeting tonight / last night that makes a lot of 
sense to me and the others that were there.  I would like to float it here 
and if there isn't significant issue with it, make it so.

Fedora Core 1 and Fedora Core 2 go EOL (dropped by us) when we pick up Fedora 
Core 4.  This follows our stated lifespan policy.

RHL7.3/9 get a staged death:  New issues (bugs) will be accepted until October 
1st.  No new bugs after that mark.  Existing bugs will be resolved by Dec 
31st or never resolved.

This should give people a good enough notice to migrate to an appropriate 
platform and even a bit of a cushion on the other side of Oct 1st.

I like this plan, I think its fair.  As do the folks in the meeting.  What do 
you think?

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Fedora Legacy Team      (www.fedoralegacy.org)
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