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== Release name history ==
== Release name history ==
=== Fedora 21 (Twenty One) ===
=== Fedora 21 (Twenty One) ===
* Release names are being terminated following Fedora 20.
* Releases are no longer named starting with this release.
* https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2013-October/012209.html
* https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2013-October/012209.html



Revision as of 14:29, 13 September 2015

This page is Outdated but documents release names prior to their termination following Fedora 20. In much older releases the name was decided by a small group of people internal to Red Hat, but has become a community process in later releases.

Release name relationships

Name n and n+1 must share an is-a (not a has-a) relationship, but n and n+2 must not share the same is-a relationship as n and n+1. The release names we put up for vote tend to have multiple meanings so as to allow us to select a new name with a different relationship for the next release. It is part of the fun!

Guidelines for release names

Release name history

Fedora 21 (Twenty One)

Fedora 20 (Heisenbug)

Fedora 19 (Schrödinger's Cat)

Fedora 18 (Spherical Cow)

Fedora 17 (Beefy Miracle)

Fedora 16 (Verne)

Fedora 15 (Lovelock)

Fedora 14 (Laughlin)

Fedora 13 (Goddard)

Fedora 12 (Constantine)

Fedora 11 (Leonidas)

Fedora 10 (Cambridge)

Fedora 9 (Sulphur)

Fedora 8 (Werewolf)

Fedora 7 (Moonshine)

Fedora Core 6 (Zod)

Fedora Core 5 (Bordeaux)

Fedora Core 4 (Stentz)

  • Andre Stentz is a French winery. As such, both Heidelberg and Stentz are distributors of alcoholic beverages.
  • http://www.andre-stentz.fr/

Fedora Core 3 (Heidelberg)

Fedora Core 2 (Tettnang)

Fedora Core 1 (Yarrow)