On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Martin Stransky <stransky@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/11/2017 03:17 PM, Gerald B. Cox wrote:
Was this on purpose? Fx 57 is BETA, and I was under the impression that
BETA software was for RAWHIDE.
It's going to be stable in one month. Fx 57 release date is 2017-11-14.
And? My point was that Fx 57 isn't stable now, it's BETA.
Yes, I understand there is an annotation NOT to push Fx 57 to stable - but
I thought that was the purpose of updates testing... software there is
intended to be tested and pushed to stable.
I expect the testing repo is used by experienced users who wish to test software planned for Fedora thus I don't see any problem here.
It is my understanding that is the purpose of RAWHIDE. updates-testing is for software that is intended to be pushed to stable. It isn't for BETA
software.
There are many extensions which aren't yet available for Fx 57 - and we're
effectively moving up the timetable by putting it in updates testing.
Do you think it's better when it suddenly appears on stable at 2017-11-14? I do not.
Well, if people want to test, they can use Nightly or RAWHIDE. If people start placing BETA software in updates-testing, why do we need
RAWHIDE.
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