On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 06:46:01AM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Till Maas wrote: > > F13 updates will be supported until F15 Alpha is created, so > > everyone has a about a three month update window to get from FN-updates to > > F(N+1)-updates or F(N+1)-updates-stable. > > FN-updates to F(N+1)-updates-stable is unlikely to work, because FN-updates > will be including stuff which is only in F(N+1)-updates, not F(N+1)-updates- > stable. Yes, it might not work, but I am not sure how unlikely it is, because F(N+1)-updates-stable would be pretty young and therefore not that much outdated and e.g. disruptive updates from FN to F(N+1) would exist in F(N+1)-updates-stable/F(N+1)-fedora, but these would not happen in F(N)-updates. > (And FWIW, I'd call them "conservative" rather than "stable", I don't like > the implication that the other stream would be "unstable", which to most > users means "crashy".) That's fine with me. Regards Till
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