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Template documentation [edit]

This documentation is transcluded from Template:Fedora/doc. It will not be transcluded on pages that use this template.

Template:Fedora easily displays various information about Fedora releases. Internally, it uses other templates, such as Template:CurrentFedoraVersion and Template:FedoraVersionName to aggregate information.

Code What you see
The latest version of Fedora is {{fedora|fullname}}.
The latest version of Fedora is [[Fedora Template loop detected: Template:Fedora]]

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The codename for Fedora 13 is {{fedora|codename|13}}.
The codename for Fedora 13 is Goddard

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The full name for the first version of Fedora is {{fedora|fullname|1}}.
The full name for the first version of Fedora is Fedora Core 1

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Please use "Core" only in releases where it was part of the official name.
For example, "{{fedora|name|6}}" versus "{{fedora|name|7}}"
Please use "Core" only in releases where it was part of the official name. For example, "Fedora Core 6

" versus "Fedora 7 "