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Fedora 8 end-of-life is January 7
The Fedora Project has announced that support for the Fedora 8
distribution will end on January 7, 2009. That is actually a little later
than the support policy allows for, but sticking to the policy would have
ended support on Christmas day, which, perhaps, was not the sort of holiday
gift Fedora users were looking for. So users of Fedora 8 have a
little more than a month to upgrade to a newer release.
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