On this page: Fedora 3.7.0 Release NotesRelease Date: September 19, 2013: Fedora 3.7.0 is a release with bug fixes and some improvements. The principal goals of the release are compatibility with JDK 7 (now the target platform) and upgrades of library dependencies to the most modern versions possible for stability as development effort on Fedora shifts towards Fedora 4. All current users are recommended to upgrade to 3.7.0. ContributorsThe Fedora Commons project would not be possible without the support of its community. In particular, this release is indebted to the following individuals and institutions for contributions:
With special thanks to Columbia University for donating personnel time to managing the release. Special Note:Fedora 3.7.0 was built and distributed on the Java 7 platform. Testing indicates that the source code is backwards-compatible with Java 6, but that will require building the project from source. Please see here for information about the EOL process for Java. The source code for the project is available on Github. You are encouraged to download this new release and give it a spin. Please let us have your comments and feedback via the mailing lists, and of course please let us know of any problems you discover. For a detailed list of bug fixes and improvements comprising this release see the table below Bug Fixes and ImprovementsPrevious Release NotesThe release notes for older versions of Fedora can be found in the documentation for each version. You can find the documentation for all versions here |