Re: Some preliminary Fedora 25 stats — and future release scheduling

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I feel like the batched update makes a lot of sense, providing the same amount of QA/testing time is still provided and some rules are set on what can and cannot be pushed in that update. E.g., since GTK now has a LTS model, I would assume major release updates would only ever be pushed to rawhide or pre-release branches?

As well, how would this be implemented? A new branch that we push major updates to certain packages? Or will we have some core app/library maintainers (such as for GNOME or KDE) that will push one big update to testing half way through a release's life?
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