Fedora 21 Reaches End Of Life

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 1 December 2015 at 11:31 AM EST. 6 Comments
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Today marks the end-of-life for Fedora 21, the project's first release under the Fedora.Next initiative.

No more updates -- security fixes included -- will be provided for Fedora 21. Fedora 22 will meanwhile continue to be maintained until one month after Fedora 24's release, but if it's time for you to upgrade now, you might as well go for the fresh Fedora 23.

More Fedora 21 EOL details via today's announcement.
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