FCOS releases normally happen every 2 weeks. In addition, there may be asynchronous releases for e.g. CVEs or bug fixes.
For more details, see the design doc.
There are 3 primary streams: stable
, testing
, and
next
. The next
stream either tracks testing
or the
next major version of Fedora. Content in testing
is
promoted to stable
after 2 weeks.
For more details, see the design doc.
FCOS versions are of the form X.Y.Z.A
, where X
is the
Fedora major version, Y
is the date of the Fedora RPM
snapshot, Z
is a stream identifier, and A
is a revision
number.
Since stable
releases are promoted from testing
, their
Y
dates will usually be 2 weeks behind testing
.
For more details, see the design doc.
The release schedule and release owners are tracked in a HackMD document.