Re: Should a working fedup in Fedora N's stable repository be a release criterion for N+1?

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On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Emmanuel Seyman <emmanuel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Andrew Lutomirski [17/12/2013 15:22] :
>>
>> I propose changing that to something like "Install fedup.  The version
>> of fedup used must be the most recent stable release.)
>
> Given that you yourself report that the most recent stable release of fedup
> does not work, I'm not sure why you would want this change.

If that were a release blocker, then perhaps it would have been fixed
on time.  (Given that the QA process *already* suggests testing
updates-testing's fedup, accumulating enough karma points should be
easy, at least.)

I don't think Fedora is doing its users any favors by declaring F20 to
be released when upgrading from F19 using 'fedup --source network 20'
is known to be broken.  The bleeding-edge types can already upgrade to
the beta.

--Andy
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