Jesse Keating said the following on 04/17/2007 09:28 AM Pacific Time:
If a package needs not be rebuilt for any technical reason between F7 and F10,
then no, that isn't silly at all. Rebuilding it for no reason other than to
change the dist tag is entirely silly. Rebuilding for a technical reason
such as a compiler change, an rpm change, a build chain change, etc... that's
perfectly fine.
This is too binary... if there is a technical reason, then it is justified; if there is no technical reason then there is no justification.
Perception, ease of use, artwork, etc. are also important parts of a good release. If we want Fedora to be widely accepted and understood we need to make decisions from more than one dimension, and at times, dimensions we are not as good at (non-technical).
If changing the dist tag helps someone not as technically inclined or gives the impression of better put together release, fixing it has a high ROI and is worth it to me.
John
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