mike cloaked wrote: > Is there any support at all within the development community for a > rolling release version of Fedora (and possibly ulitimately Redhat)? No. We've had this discussion many times. It just doesn't work. There are changes like KDE 4 or GNOME 3 which can't just be pushed as an update in a smooth way. A rolling release will always have such choking points. Where we can get to is "semi-rolling", i.e. push version upgrades as updates to stable releases wherever safe, but not the disruptive changes. In fact, that's what we did before the new stable update policies which I still believe are NOT what the majority wants and need to be repealed (and be replaced by a policy which ensures that packages will be consistently upgraded, without the "I maintain package XYZ and I don't believe in version upgrades for stable releases, so there will be none" nonsense). Want the disruptive changes? Then yum upgrade to the latest release. Otherwise you only get the safe ones. But a fully rolling release just cannot work (and this is also why all those "just use Rawhide if you want the latest", "usable Rawhide" etc. suggestions are fundamentally flawed). Yes, there are distros doing this, but they all have one thing in common: doing a migration like the KDE 4 migration is a big PITA in them. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel