Re: The slip down memory lane

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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> So perhaps the delay between "invasive features autorized" and "alpha"
> is too short.

It's true that sometimes very invasive features have been rushed in right 
before the feature freeze, often irrespective of the (lack of) benefits (at 
least at their state of development at the time). In particular, I'm 
thinking of the incompatible change to ld which redefined decades-old ELF 
semantics, which broke the build of half of the distro and which was rushed 
in the day of F13's feature freeze.

That said, there must also be ample time for invasive changes in Rawhide, 
Fedora can't be leading without the occasional breakage in Rawhide.

        Kevin Kofler

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