I wrote: > This is not the first time a "feature" which impacts the entire > distribution in a way which can break a lot of things gets rushed in so > late. I remember the ld DSO "feature" which changed decades-old ELF > semantics, breaking the build of dozens of packages, and which got rushed > into F13 the day of the feature freeze (!), with neither the feature > owners nor FESCo wanting to postpone it to F14 even though there was no > reason at all why that change couldn't have waited for a release > (especially considering that the F14 Rawhide was about to open, which > would have been the perfect point in the schedule to land such a change). > I don't understand the rush for UsrMove either. We really need to require > such deep-impacting changes to land much earlier in the cycle (if we allow > them at all), while being more flexible for features in leaf packages. > Having a single feature freeze day for everything just doesn't work. PS: I still think both the LD DSO "feature" and this UsrMove "feature" are "features" we'd better do without. They bring no tangible benefit and lots of very tangible problems. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel