Thomas Janssen wrote: > That was the first post who made me think different about the infra > problem. I'm still not with the idea to change Fedora completely. But i > think a compromise like N-1 as much as possible only security and bugfixes > (from our bugzilla only, so it's clear *our* users face them). > Includes to me no games with the kernel and other big packages of > software. Kernel just security fixes in updates. Bugfix releases of > the kernel either in a special repo for N-1 or from koji. > Keep N as it is to satisfy the people who want it leading edge. Means > the behavior as yet, except with autoQA testing and the other > improvements already mentioned to prevent breakage as much as > possible. > > Rawhide the same as it is. > > That should make anybody happy. People who expect Fedora as it is > right now, stay with N and people with lower bandwidth, infra > problems, can use N-1. > > Could be started with F-13 release. The problem with all the proposals centered on the idea of N-1 as conservative, N as less conservative, including yours above and jreznik's, is that it forces all the people who expect a constant type of updates to upgrade twice as often, i.e. twice a year. Especially for the conservative folks, this will be a big annoyance. With low bandwidths, you have to get a CD/DVD shipped each time! In addition, I think the inconsistency will confuse our users a lot. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel