I have posted this to get an idea of what flavors of gnu/linux people are using. I know some of you may still be using BLAG and others may not, but I wanted to get a feel as to weather people are using/migrating to Fedora 11 or Fedora 12 to get an idea of what release people may want to focus on.
From the Fedora Wiki, here is the maintenance schedule they will follow
"We say maintained for about 13 months because the supported period for released releases is dependent on the date the release under development goes final. As a result, Release X is supported until one month after the release of Release X+2.
This translates into:
* Fedora 11 will be maintained until 1 month after the release of Fedora 13.
* Fedora 12 will be maintained until 1 month after the release of Fedora 14. "
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Schedule
Please note on this page the "Schedule Methodology", which may be helpful to plan and strategize our workflow.
I was thinking we could use Fedora 11 as a learning block, release BLAG 120k(late), based on Fedora 12 and try to stay on our own consistent schedule according to our own workflow.
Here also is the RoadMap, which I was originally looking for.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RoadMap
I have presented these items for reference not as a means to compare what we will be doing with what Fedora. It will be helpful though in discussing how long we want to use our time on each release. I think generally every release is supported as best we can serve the community. What are your thoughts?