The Fedora Project is now accepting nominations for all elected bodies
until May 21, 2026. Candidates can self-nominate or be nominated by others
with prior consent. Interviews are mandatory and must be completed by May
28, 2026. Elected members serve a two-release term.
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/f44-election-nominations-now-open/
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*Justin Wheeler* (*he/him*) || 📧 jwheel(a)redhat.com || 🔗 jwheel.org
*Formerly Justin W. Flory*
*Fedora* Community Architect
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Hello all,
Fedora Linux 42 will go end-of-life for updates and support on
2026-05-13.
No more updates of any kind, including security updates or security
announcements, will be available for Fedora Linux 42 after this
date. No pending updates for Fedora Linux 42 will be pushed to stable.
Fedora Linux 43 will continue to receive updates until approximately
one month after the release of Fedora Linux 45. The maintenance
schedule of Fedora Linux releases is documented here[1]. The docs also
contain instructions[2] on how to upgrade from a previous release of
Fedora Linux to a version receiving updates.
Regards,
Samyak Jain
Fedora Release Engineering
[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/lifecycle/#_maintenance_sched…
[2] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-new-releas…