Fedora 25 Has Been Delayed To 22 November

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 10 November 2016 at 05:15 PM EST. 11 Comments
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Fedora 25 is not coming out next week as planned but has been pushed back to 22 November.

At today's F25 Go/No-Go meeting, it was determined a one-week delay was warranted. The bug this time? Bug #1393846 over the Fedora boot menu not appearing on a macOS dual-boot installation.

The confirmation of the delay was posted to this mailing list. Fedora 25 had originally been slated to ship on 8 November until it was already delayed previously due to other blocker bugs earlier in the development cycle.

While it's sad to see the delay, at least Fedora 25 is shaping up to be perhaps their best release ever.
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