Samuel Sieb wrote: > You keep making this point, but I haven't seen any explanation for it. > Why is it necessary to have Rawhide broken in order to do development? > Don't you develop locally and then push the result when it's functional? No (at least not for the typical packaging "development" where there is just a bunch of packages to bump to a new upstream version), and besides, even doing so does not prevent issues like in the case that started this thread, where one package out of a bunch of interdependent packages unexpectedly fails to build due to an unrelated change in another component. Also note that I run only stable releases, so even when I actually do development and testing locally, it will NOT catch random unrelated Rawhide breakage because I will be doing the builds for the released Fedora (locally or in a Copr). Rawhide is just too broken to use on a machine that I use also for non-Fedora work, and no amount of your misguided developer- unfriendly attempts to make it not so will change that. If you try to force me to use Rawhide to do Fedora packaging, I will be unable to continue contributing to Fedora. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx