On 10/01/2014 11:47 AM, Gerhard Hueller wrote:
Hello,
A few days ago, Mesa-10.3 has been released, while Mesa 10.2 now marks
the "stable" version.
The version which currently ships as part of Fedora-20 is 10.1, which
receuived its last update in June.
Guys, if you can't hold release dates, please keep at least the current
distribution up-to-date.
It is done with the kernel, so why aren't other critical parts of the
system handled in a rolling-release like way?
Fedora doesn't apply are rolling release model. It applies an
API/ABI-stable within one release model.
In general, this means, packages can only be upgraded if they do not
break these packages' API/ABI.
Ralf
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