Re: Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Enable fstrim.timer by default

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On Friday, December 20, 2019 12:24:44 AM MST Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> Always before upgrade to a new *major* version of distribution, you
> are supposed to read release notes. This will be noted there and you,
> as a user, can explicitly disable it after upgrade. Or even ship your
> own preset which would override system's one.

Several things.

One, didn't we kill the release notes package recently? Are release notes even 
being written now, or do you have to go and check the wiki for the list of 
Changes?

Two, considering the implications of this Change, it's not something that 
makes sense to force on users who already have Fedora installed and running, 
in my opinion. Even as mentioned in the Change proposal, there are drawbacks, 
which users will not be informed of unless they read this mailing list.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr.
Splentity

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