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A bleeding edge distribution cannot hold on to the past. There used to be a project called Fedora Legacy (if I remember correctly) which provided updates for old Fedora versions, but that task was too huge to handle.
If you want to run a stable and long term supported OS that resembles Fedora, you shoud run RHEL or CentOS. Actually, the three Red Hat family operating systems can be described as following:
Fedora: Bleeding edge, community support
RHEL: Stable, commercial support
CentOS: Stable, community support