dragoran wrote:
Rahul wrote:
dragoran wrote:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=946216&postcount=4
but this should not stop you from realeasing xorg-7.1
if someone for (whatever reason) don't wont to use it they should
still wait until updated drivers are available.
but we should atleast inform user that the new X will break their
drivers (fedoranews)
but silently break things _is_ wrong
Should we also put out notices every time a kernel updates breaks
non-free third party kernel modules?
if we know that it will break a module that many users use than why not?
We dont test out proprietary software against any update produced by
Fedora. Why should Xorg or kernel updates be a exception?
Rahul
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