Fedora 24 Beta Freeze Now in Effect, to Be Seeded to Public Testers on May 3 | Linux Today

Fedora 24 Beta Freeze Now in Effect, to Be Seeded to Public Testers on May 3

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Marius Nestor
Apr 19, 2016

Starting today, the Fedora 24 Beta is now in freeze, which means that developers won’t be able to add any new features or software updates to the distribution with the exception of critical fixes, of course. The second milestone marked in the Fedora 24 release schedule is the ‘100% code complete deadline’ Change Checkpoint, which is in effect starting today.

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Marius Nestor

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