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== Introduction ==
 
There are two types of milestones: milestones that happen for every release cycle (covered in the [[/Generic]] schedule template), and milestones that are specific to that release cycle (usually a special project or short-term focus).
 
To create the schedule cycle for each release, we start with the [[/Generic]] schedule template, fill it in with dates for that specific release, and then create and add milestones for special projects within that 6-month cycle. That's it!
 
== Current release cycle ==
 
== Generic release cycle ==
 
Each cycle is taken from this [[/Generic]] schedule template, which outlines what things Marketing generally needs to do for each release, and when we need to do them.
 
== Past release cycles ==
 
The Fedora 11 release cycle was the first cycle in which the Marketing team adopted a time-based release schedule.
 
* [http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-13/f-13-marketing-tasks.html Marketing F13 cycle]
* [[Marketing F12 schedule]]
* [[Archive:Marketing F11 schedule]]

Revision as of 15:12, 27 May 2012

Introduction

There are two types of milestones: milestones that happen for every release cycle (covered in the /Generic schedule template), and milestones that are specific to that release cycle (usually a special project or short-term focus).

To create the schedule cycle for each release, we start with the /Generic schedule template, fill it in with dates for that specific release, and then create and add milestones for special projects within that 6-month cycle. That's it!

Current release cycle

Generic release cycle

Each cycle is taken from this /Generic schedule template, which outlines what things Marketing generally needs to do for each release, and when we need to do them.

Past release cycles

The Fedora 11 release cycle was the first cycle in which the Marketing team adopted a time-based release schedule.