Re: Fedora Lifecycles: imagine longer-term possibilities

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Dne 14. 11. 18 v 0:36 Matthew Miller napsal(a):
> I'd love to change these things. To do that, we need
> something that lasts for 36-48 months.

So that means we will be supporting something like Fedora 23 nowadays. That is Firefox 41, mock 1.2, dnf 1.1.3, ruby
2.2. systemd 222, kernel 4.2.3, qemu 2.4 ...

Will this be useful for users? Or we will be hit by requests to rebase to a newer version? To backport some bugfix or
feature?

I can imagine having LTS Fedora version which will be released every three years, but *only if* we state that only
security issues will be fixed there - and even that will be hard packages like Firefox. And we strongly *enforce* no
rebases in this version.

Miroslav
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