Fedora 24 Beta & Final Hit By Another Delay

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 28 April 2016 at 02:45 PM EDT. 10 Comments
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Jan Kurik has passed along word that the Fedora 24 Beta has been delayed and thus the final milestones are also pushed back.

Due to an invalid Fedora 24 Beta RC compose, at today's Go/No-Go meeting they decided to slip the rest of the release milestones by one week. Part of the compose being ruled invalid are due to some "alpha" references being present on the "beta" images plus there are some other potential and accepted blockers.

The Fedora 24 Beta was to be released on 3 May but now will be pushed back to at least 10 May while the Fedora 24 Final release will not ship until at least 14 June. Confirmation of this latest F24 delay here.
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