Fedora 26 Alpha Delayed by a Week Due to Late Blockers, Could Launch on March 28 | Linux Today

Fedora 26 Alpha Delayed by a Week Due to Late Blockers, Could Launch on March 28

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Marius Nestor
Mar 17, 2017

This is the second delay the Fedora 26 Alpha release received. It was initially scheduled for launch on March 14, and then delayed until March 21, but it won’t happen because during today’s Go/No-Go meeting, the Fedora Linux developers decided that some critical bugs need to be resolved before it hits the streets. Fedora 26 is the last release of the operating system sponsored by Red Hat to offer an Alpha milestone during its development cycle. The release dates of the Beta and final release of Fedora 26 Linux haven’t been changed so that they might ship on May 16 and June 13 respectively.

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Marius Nestor

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