On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 07:26:54PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > >That really seems like a great time to reinstall. What benefit would there > > be in upgrading? > I can only speculate but if I say install the KDE spin and want to try out > Fedora Workstation, should I reinstall? I would prefer not to. I understand why you might want to try things without reinstalling. However, I'm not sure why that would be linked to _upgrading_. > Perhaps it is but if that isn't going to be supported, it should be > documented as part of the upgrade story for users moving from Fedora 20 or > earlier. Some of the questions that needs to answered include > *) Can I continue to upgrade Fedora 20 without moving to using one of the > products? This should be "yes", but it's also an area where I don't think we're going to put much focus unless a team wants to step forward to maintain it. (I'm all for it in theory.) > *) Can I move between products? There is a feature for an official path from Cloud -> Server. (Needs work from, um, me. But in theory.) I think all other paths will be possible with manual work but I don't think will be supported. > *) Can I move from non productized installations to one of the products > and vice versa? Productized -> non is fairly easy; the reverse may be in the same category as yum-based online updates: not the recommended way, but... a thing that usually works and is great when it does. > *) How do I differentiate between what is part of the product and what is > not and what is the effect on upgrades? fedora-release-product, and the comps group. > I intend to add notes to the "Upgrading" page in the wiki. Thanks -- that's helpful. With that in mind, note that none of the above is official. It's what I am thinking at 10pm after a long day. :) -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop