Dave Stevens wrote: [snip] > o Some changes to the system are so major, affecting underlying > functionality, structure, etc., that they're simply too difficult or > complex to reliably handle as a dynamic update. > > ok a respin would deal with that too This is essentially what a Fedora Core release is right now. Rawhide gets the newest packages without caring about disruptions. At fixed point in time a "snapshot" of rawhide is taken and it becomes Test1. Developers and testers work with Test1, Test2, and Test3 to get the disruptions cleared up and make sure everything works together. Then that set of packages becomes the "release". After the release, rawhide goes back to getting the newest packages without caring about disruptions while the release gets security and bug fixes without disruptive changes. -- William Hooper -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list