Am 02.11.2015 um 02:28 schrieb Sérgio Basto:
On Dom, 2015-11-01 at 17:53 +0000, Peter Robinson wrote:On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Sérgio Basto <sergio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Sex, 2015-10-30 at 17:47 +0100, Jan Kurik wrote:At the third round of Fedora 23 Final Go/No-Go Meeting, that just ends, has been Fedora 23 Final-RC10 declared as GOLD. GA of this release is planed on Tuesday 2015-Nov-03.Today we got 531 updates for F23 , IMO, you should include it on Fedora 23 Final before GA , doesn't make sense (to me) after download an ISO have 1/2 Giga of updates, but this happens since RedHad 9 at least . IMO, testing team should respin ISO with updates and testing again . I have some difficulty in following all development, fortunately Fedora is always at great speed, but it is not easy to follow. And do more tests we not lose anything, IMHO.The problem is we have to freeze sometime to ensure stability in the installer platform, the live and other images which are static. If not it's too much of a moving target to try and QA and ensure everything works as expected. To freeze is a fairly standard procedure for all distro development.Make an respin for F23 with stable updates, IMHO, should not break anything, because at this stage, just stable things are being pushed
in theory
it should be just one more loop in testing phase, anyway if breaks something test team can freeze process again, until provide a fix.
who does the work for *what* benefit? it's just wasting ressources and manpowerwho cares about the install ISO when you ave anyways to apply updates after or in the best case *due* setup
This is not new !, respins of fedoraunity was an example and we already have living respins [1], so we just need do new respin officially!. Shouldn't be a big deal, If I'm not mistaken.
and fedoraunity finally gave up because lack of ressources
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