PPA-like Structure

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to bring this up, but given the new high-speed development of Firefox - is Fedora going to stick with the plan of keeping on FF major release number per six months? 

Ubuntu has the PPA scheme, but I think that's "dangerous" in that it gets people to d/l from personal repositories and negates the benefit of signed packages in official repos. 

At the same time, I understand the need for Fedora releases to be released with a target set of tested programs.  And that's why we don't go up in Kernels and other major programs during each release.  And I think that's the right way to go for the majority of the programs, but perhaps not all of them.

Anyway, should I open up a wish bug on bugzilla or is this the best place to bring this up?  (or somewhere else?)

Thanks!
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