Most days counts are correct but according to my script, there are a few counts which are off.
Release dates are from english Wikipedia, endoflife.date and Wikidata. I haven't seen a full list in the Fedora documentation, therefore I took them from other sources. Referencing the release schedule and older wiki pages they seemed correct to me, but maybe there is a better source for the release dates?
Shall we add the release dates to this table for reference?
Here is the debug output from my script, it's not pretty but I hope it is easy enough to understand:
[... no difference for Fedora 1 to 24 ...]Cycle 25 starts 2016-11-22 ends 2017-12-12:doc-days 386 calculated days 385 difference -1Cycle 26 starts 2017-07-11 ends 2018-05-29:doc-days 333 calculated days 322 difference -11Cycle 27 starts 2017-11-14 ends 2018-11-30:doc-days 381 calculated days 381 difference 0Cycle 28 starts 2018-05-01 ends 2019-05-28:doc-days 393 calculated days 392 difference -1Cycle 29 starts 2018-10-30 ends 2019-11-26:doc-days 392 calculated days 392 difference 0Cycle 30 starts 2019-04-30 ends 2020-05-26:doc-days 393 calculated days 392 difference -1Cycle 31 starts 2019-10-29 ends 2020-11-24:doc-days 392 calculated days 392 difference 0Cycle 32 starts 2020-04-28 ends 2021-05-25:doc-days 392 calculated days 392 difference 0Cycle 33 starts 2020-10-27 ends 2021-11-30:doc-days 399 calculated days 399 difference 0Cycle 34 starts 2021-04-27 ends 2022-06-07:doc-days 399 calculated days 406 difference 7[... no difference...]Cycle 39 starts 2023-11-07 ends 2024-11-26:doc-days 381 calculated days 385 difference 4
Most days counts are correct but according to my script, there are a few counts which are off.
Release dates are from english Wikipedia, endoflife.date and Wikidata. I haven't seen a full list in the Fedora documentation, therefore I took them from other sources. Referencing the release schedule and older wiki pages they seemed correct to me, but maybe there is a better source for the release dates?
Shall we add the release dates to this table for reference?
Here is the debug output from my script, it's not pretty but I hope it is easy enough to understand: