On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:39:02AM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote: > On 11/22/2010 11:18 AM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > > They said that they install a Fedora for testing > > purposes when it first comes out and enjoy the rapid pace of bugfixes as > > they test the software in their environment. Then, the update pace slows > > down at about the same time their ready to push things out to the machines > > in their env. > > > > I think there's likely better ways that they could achieve this if we were > > optimizing for this, though. > > > > > This sounds like "install the newly Branched release (AKA Alpha)", which > has rapid updates, but should slow down once it goes GOLD, and then be > slow and stable for the next 13 months after that. > I'd say that people like this probably want to start installing Fedora at the point where no reversions of major Features are likely to occur. So they probably want to do their initial install at a point in the process after Alpha. I don't know where we match up though... the systemd reversion was a bit of a mess and I don't know how the process is supposed to work as opposed to how it did work this time around. -Toshio
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