Re: Considering GNOME 3.12 as an F20 update

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On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 16:32 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> 
> On 04/03/2014 04:22 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> 
> > Now, in reading that policy, there are quite a few things that match the
> > "Things that would make it less likely to grant a request" list. But, on the
> > other hand, by having a longer-than-typical Fedora release cycle this time
> > around, we are already in special circumstances territory.
> > 
> 
> Gnome community is not know for their stability in their UI so we are
> talking about user visible changes.
> 
> Sysadmins on these parts brought out their voodoo dolls and started
> stabbing them while cursing the new and "improved" network settings
> that came with F20 and Gnome 3.10 and other "docket" breakage that
> followed in other words Gnome community is not know for their
> stability in their UI so we are talking about user visible changes
> being introduced into GA release.
> 
> And I have yet to see any request have been made to the test list to
> at least do the same validation on Gnome as is done before we release
> an new GA release.

Note that I am not asking about armchair opinions about whether this
idea would theoretically fit the guidelines.

Neither am I asking for war stories of sysadmins whose life was ruined
by f20.

I am interested in concrete problems that have been experienced by the
people who have tried out Richards copr. If you are not in that group of
people, maybe you should actually try the copr before participating in
this discussion.

Thanks,

Matthias

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