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Fedora 11 End Of Life - developers F13 support please

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IgorG

Can you please pass tonthe developers the need fir F13 as F11 reaches end of life and becomes unsupported June 18th 2010.

Fedora 11 EOL

All open Fedora 11 bugs recently received a comment warning about the
upcoming end of life for Fedora 11. This email serves as correction to
part of that notification.

Due to an error on my part this warning was sent out earlier than it
should have been. The statement "Approximately 30 (thirty) days from
now Fedora will stop maintaining and issuing updates for Fedora 11..."
is incorrect. The end of life (EOL) for Fedora 11 will be June 18,
2010, which is thirty days after the release of Fedora 13, currently
scheduled for May 18, 2010. When Fedora 11 reaches EOL at that time,
bugs open for Fedora 11 will be closed as previously described.

For more information on Fedora's policy for maintenance of our releases,
please refer to:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LifeCycle#Maintenance_Schedule
 
Fedora 11 End of Life

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This announcement is a reminder that as of 2010-06-25, Fedora 11 has
reached its end of life for updates. As planned, last update pushes
to Fedora 11 were made in advance[1] of this date. No further
updates, including security updates, will be available for Fedora 11.

Fedora 12 will continue to receive updates until approximately one
month after the release of Fedora 14. The maintenance schedule of
Fedora releases is documented on the Fedora Project wiki.[2]

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[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-June/137849.html
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Life_Cycle#Maintenance_Schedule

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According to statistics, Fedora is most a little used operating system for Plesk installations. Therefore we haven't plans for FC13 supporting.
 
No plans at all to support FC13? Plesk supported Fedora when I purchased my license so it's going to drop support for Fedora?
 
You can continue to use FC11 or migrate your Plesk to other OS. Your license key do not depend on Linux OS.
 
I haven't this information. But I think that next Plesk version 9.5.3 will be released for FC11 too.
 
Hi IgorG,

Could you possibly find out if any future Fedora releases (FC12 or FC13) will be planned to be released in the future or will only FC11 be supported?

Thanks!
 
As I wrote before we cant spend our resources for supporting not popular OS like Fedora.We can change this decision if we have a lot of requests for continued support for new versions of Fedora.
 
You should take a look as CentOS. From a sysadmin perspective it's not that different from Fedora and it's also supposed to be more suited for production server use since it's not as bleeding-edge as Fedora.
 
Right. CentOS is most often used operating system for Plesk.
 
I contacted sales that said Fedora will be updated in a future plesk support is not being dropped past FC11.
 
Ok. Maybe your sales have more information than Plesk program management...
 
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