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Fedora 23 Alpha Comes on August 11, Feature and Software String Freeze Now in Effect

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Marius Nestor
Jul 30, 2015

Fedora package maintainers are being informed that the forthcoming Alpha build of the Fedora 23 distribution is now in freeze, which means that they will no longer be able to update their packages with new features, except for patching last minute bugs that dramatically affect the performance of their projects. The Fedora 23 Alpha will should see the light of day on August 11, 2015 if everything goes according to plan.

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Marius Nestor

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