On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 01:15:50PM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: >> latest-and-greatest, bleeding edge policy of Fedora. > If you would point me to such a "bleeding edge" policy then I could > agree but I believe this is merely assumed by some and if you want the > latest always you could use kde-redhat repo Maybe it isn't written down as a policy but in my mind it's a big part of the four foundations. Unless we want to make them "freedom friends frozen frustration" in the future ... When I 'sell' Fedora at FLOSS events my main two arguments are: 1) Fedora gets you current software - not only is it often first in shipping new stuff (among other projects, I use xorg as an example) in new releases it is also the only major distribution that ships updated versions for a release. 2) It's easy to start contributing. Becoming a package maintainer takes a lot less time than for Debian / Ubuntu and rpm packaging is easier to grasp than building debs. If we continue stacking additional constraints on the packager / update process and switch to a 'security and data-loss bugfixes only' policy for releases then I would loose both arguments and fedora would just be chasing ubuntu. I'd hate to see that happen as I'm pretty sure that the answer to who is the better ubuntu will always be ubuntu. That said I'm pretty excited about the prospect of having AutoQA automatically test and reject updates and making the karma process easier for the user so that it can be promoted and relied upon in the future. -- sven === jabber/xmpp: sven@xxxxxxxxxx -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel