On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 13:20 +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote: > Why not just "Fedora Community Maintenance Project" (As Rhaul originally > suggested?) See my other comment about changing the name. > > > > Inclusion of Legacy repository and key information in the Core release. > > This will allow update programs which make use of yum to not need any > > changes once a release enters maintenance mode. > > Good idea. > Any chance that it'll make it into FC5 release and/or push it as an > upgrade to FC4? I'm working to get it in FC5. I doubt it'll make it into FC4, but I'll try. > > > > Package updates produced by Legacy published to fedora-list and > > fedora-announce-list. This keeps our updates in the eyes of users > > without them having to subscribe to a new list. Release emails should > > use the same or similar format that current Fedora update emails use. > > BTW, might sound OT. But if legacy sends announcement to -list, why > doesn't core do the same? (At least I didn't see any... only in > -testing) The update package emails I looked at cc'd fedora-list. Only the testing ones just go to testing. > > > > Other changes that I see necessary moving forward: > > > > Discontinue fedoralegacy.org website and integrate content into the > > Fedora Project wiki. Some of this has happened already, the rest needs > > to happen. This will make it much easier for us to make changes to our > > content, such as adding information about FC3 > > Good idea. > BTW, There's no message in fedoralegacy.org about the FC3 hand-over. Yep, I've been quite busy and haven't nailed down the exact changes to make. I know what NEEDS to be changed, just not everything to change it to. > > BTW, do you plan to limit legacy to security maintenance? > Legacy has always been about security. I've used the term 'severe bugfix' but in reality there aren't anything severe left after we take maintainership of a release. And if it is severe enough it is usually considered a local DoS and thus security of sorts. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (geek.j2solutions.net) Fedora Legacy Team (www.fedoralegacy.org) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub)
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