On 04/19/2016 02:49 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Chris Murphy wrote:
Now if only they'd simply remove the comment about deprecation
and leave both commands in place, they won't cause untold
confusion for people who have always used update :-).
Technically that would be a regression :-) Because it's already
decided a long time ago that 'update' can go away at anytime in the
future without further notice, and shouldn't be relied upon. Hence
deprecated.
To me, the term "upgrade" has always referred to the passage
from one version of the OS to a newer one,
as eg "upgrade from Fedora-22 to Fedora-23".
What term will now be used for the passage to Fedora-24?
Perhaps the updates we have been accustomed to
will be abandoned, and only upgrades to the next
OS release supported ???? :) :)
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