Fedora 24 Is Planned For Release In Mid-May

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 1 October 2015 at 01:45 PM EDT. 13 Comments
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The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee has today approved a release schedule for Fedora 24.

Fedora 24 is anticipated to be a very exciting release with likely using the GNOME Wayland desktop by default, doing more to drop i686, likely depending upon KDBUS, and all of the other changes coming via GNOME 3.20 and the next few Linux kernel release cycles.

We now know a planned release date for Fedora 24: 17 May 2016. FESCo approved the 17 May release plans with an alpha release for 1 March and a beta release on 12 April.

More details on the just-published Fedora 24 release schedule can be found via this mailing list post.
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