Re: Query on upgrading the Fedora package

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Hi Muneendra,

On 28.08.20 10:47, Muneendra Kumar M via devel wrote:
> After stable time i.e 14 day's the updates  will be automatically moved to
> stable .Is this correct.

That is the default yes, but you can configure it differently in the
Bodhi web interface if you choose.

Check out the EPEL Guidelines if you're unsure [1][2].

Personally, I disable all automatic pushing to stable for EPEL, because
I try to align updates there with major updates to the underlying
CentOS/RHEL release & give it enough time in Fedora to iron out any
issues - the package will still be available in the testing repo for
those who like to try it early.

Best,
Christopher

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL_Updates_Policy
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies
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