Re: State of 7.2/8.0 in Fedora Legacy

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I think Jesse points and yours have a point of harmony: If volunteers 
will support 7.2, then support for 7.2 remains.

If we want support for 7.2 but are unwilling to do the gritty work 
to make this happen, then dropping 7.2 is the right thing to do.

Would you rather do the 7.2 work, upgrade, or live unsupported?

I think that's the 7.2/8 state.

Brian Brunner
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>>> steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/20/04 09:31AM >>>
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Jesse Keating wrote:

I will appreciate very much such a move, as I still have a very importand
server with 7.2 and I'm too afraid to upgrade


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