Current Release
Fedora Repository 3.3 Release Notes
We are proud to announce the release of Fedora 3.3. Although a minor release, this version includes a number of exciting new features and bug fixes that make Fedora an ever more compelling repository platform. Some of the new key features are:Read the full release notes.
Previous Releases
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- Fedora Repository 3.2.1 Release Notes
This is a minor release that addresses a security issue discovered in Fedora 3.2. If you are running Fedora 3.2, please see Upgrading from 3.x. If you are running Fedora 2.x, see Upgrading from 2.x.
- Fedora Repository 3.2 Release Notes
Although Fedora 3.2 is a minor release, we hope that you will find its included features and fixes a major boon to your repository installation. With the help of the Fedora community in identifying defects, contributing patches, and providing valuable input in driving the direction of new development, this release is a reflection of the dedication of many hands.
Included within is the long-awaited, web-based administrative client, initial integration with the emerging Akubra storage-abstraction layer, many useful bug fixes, and the experimental release of a Fedora decoupled from the familiar 'fedora' context path.
Take it for a spin, and make sure you keep the feedback coming.
- Fedora Repository 3.1 Release Notes
Fedora 3.1 is a minor feature release that includes several bug fixes. Most notably, when using Mulgara, SPARQL is now supported via the repository's RISearch interface, and the repository's memory footprint has improved significantly.
- Fedora Repository 3.0 Release Notes
Fedora 3.0 is a major release of Fedora that introduces the Content Model Architecture among several other significant features.
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