Bruno Wolff III wrote: > I'd say not even that. If you miss a release, there is one coming up in > the not too distant future and it isn't a big deal. And if a few hardy > soles want to look at your stuff early, it is often the case they can run > the rawhide package on stable releases without too much effort. Not always. In fact quite often that doesn't work properly. Dependency hell. Please DON'T train your users to use --enablerepo=rawhide, or sooner or later they WILL end up with half their distro upgraded to Rawhide because their update required a new soname of some core library which in turn required everything else to be upgraded to match the new soname. And of course they won't understand what happened and why. --enablerepo=rawhide is extremely dangerous and should NEVER be used, especially not by users who don't know EXACTLY what they're doing. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel