Re: How to handle upgrades to Fedora 21

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On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 15:33 +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> On 09/24/2014 06:16 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> >   * Upgrades from Fedora 20 remain non-productized. They pick up
> > fedora-release-standard and upgrade only their existing packages.
> 
> Can you please explain to me, what is the difference between non-productized Fedora and productized Fedora?
> 
> Do I understand it correctly that non-productized Fedora have fedora-release-standard package, while productized one 
> have fedora-release-{cloud,workstation,server} package? Or is there some other difference?


The presence of those packages makes other things possible (like adding
strict dependencies to the release packages to ensure a minimal platform
is available). Other things that it does is allow us to have yum
dependencies select an appropriate configuration sub-package for certain
projects that have different defaults between Products (the most obvious
example today being the firewalld package; it has a vastly different
default configuration depending on the Product).

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