On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 11:52 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > > The way I understood it, the question to ask yourself is this: what > happens if I'm running Fedora 23 and I go to getfedora.org to > download > Fedora 24 Workstation? > > It would seem a bit strange to give me a tarball download, for > instance. Presumably it should be set up so the download link causes > the liveusb-creator package (or whatever it gets renamed to) to be > installed the 'proper' way. > > It would also, I guess, be good in this situation to provide some > information on upgrading, in case that's what I wanted to do. Ah, I see. I believe the primary target for live-usb-creator is people who are not using fedora yet (I hear there's still some of those out there...). Even with traditional live images on the getfedora page, it is a bit strange for a Fedora user to go there and download an .iso, isn't it ? Since downloading the .iso is not really the preferred way to upgrade your system either... Starting with F23->F24, we will be offering those users to upgrade their system in GNOME software. Maybe the getfedora page could have a "Already using Fedora and looking for newer stuff ?" section that talks about how to upgrade your system or how to try a new Fedora release in a VM or with a usb stick ? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx