Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > I don't agree that is better. What i think is better is timely > notification of state of branches and packages so users and admins can > take action as they see fit to either help by participating in the > maintainence burden, or choosing to uninstall the package based on the > knowledge that its out of maintainence, or making an informed choice > to live with the risks. Right now users who continue to use Fedora > beyond stated EOL are making an informed choice to do so. In fact we > tell them early enough about the timeframe that its a planned informed > choice. Its not the choice I would make... but it is an informed > choice and we aren't surprising them. Sorry to disagree, but I've seen users of Red Hat 7.3 who are completely oblivious to the fact that there will be no more updates to the distribution. And others who never bothered to update anything at all. In my (limited) experience, people don't update unless it happens automatically, or something important breaks visibly. Getting people to find out that something is EOL is not easy. Mostly they get a new machine and install what is the latest fad then. -- Dr. Horst H. von Brand User #22616 counter.li.org Departamento de Informatica Fono: +56 32 2654431 Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria +56 32 2654239 Casilla 110-V, Valparaiso, Chile Fax: +56 32 2797513 -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list