It's definitely a change. If there's going to be breakage, i.e. no migration tool or script, then that can't apply retroactively. Just silently breaking Fedora 25 is not OK, I predict only widespread irritation. A hard break for Fedora 26 or 27 still makes me wonder why there's no migration tool or script, rather than expect people with possibly complex setups to have to redo configuration by hand? If there's some sort of ambiguity and non-standard aspect to existing configuration files that makes this difficult, hopefully the new configuration format is designed to be easily parsed automatically so the next time there's a configuration format change that it can be automatically migrated. And if the new configuration format doesn't lend itself to automatic migrations, then I'd say the change should be rejected. Chris Murphy _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx