Adam Williamson wrote: > This cycle was actually kind of an interesting case, because on the one > hand, there's a pretty good argument that we were in a very bad state > at freeze time this cycle. On the *other* hand, one of the main reasons > we were in a bad state is because people kept frickin' landing de- > stabilizing changes while we were still dealing with the fallout from > the previous de-stabilizing change: we've had GCC 8, various > unannounced soname bumps, basically all of nu-Modularity showing up in > the middle there somewhere, anaconda modularization, new versions of > pungi and pykickstart and systemd, and that's just the things I > *remember*. It's been something of a wild ride. The reason why there are so many major changes in F28 is pretty clear: the F27 cycle was too short! Hardly any major change made it in there. So we now get double the changes. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx