On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 07:17:30PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Thu, 2012-11-01 at 03:09 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote: > > Adam Williamson wrote: > > > I'd recommend asking dcantrell, as he has some good points on this > > > topic. I broadly agree with him that it might well be more or less > > > impossible to smoothly handle a major rewrite of anaconda in our current > > > development process. CCing to make sure he sees this. > > > > There's only one sane conclusion to draw from that: There MUST NOT be a > > major rewrite of Anaconda, EVER. That it was allowed to happen for F18 was a > > major mistake. > > > > Anaconda is the least tested component in Fedora (most people test it at > > most once every 6 months) > > Offsetting this is the fact that the QA team tests it massively, > massively more than we test any other component. > > anaconda is certainly far more heavily tested than any niche package in > the distro - the scientific tools, obscure desktops, apps not many > people use etc. It's clearly absurd to say it's the least tested > component. > > > and arguably the most critical (because it is > > required to get Fedora up and running at all). The less it changes, the > > better! > > This is the path to stagnation: it's old code, but we're too scared to > change it. The older it gets, the more scared we get. And then you wake > up and it's 2012 and your business still runs on a System/38 mainframe. > That's not what Fedora is supposed to be about. Just so we're all on the same page, the System/38 was not a mainframe in the sense that the s390 and s390x architectures are mainframes. It was a descendant of the System/360 and the ancestor to the AS/400. And if your business *is* running on an s390x mainframe in 2012 and you haven't tried Fedora on it, check out the secondary arch project: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/s390x -- David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx> Manager, Installer Engineering Team Red Hat, Inc. | Westford, MA | EST5EDT -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel