On 12/21/18 11:55 AM, pmkellly@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Recently I have been doing some testing on the Rawhide drops. I didn't > find any new problems to talk about so far. Just for note, I have not > tested any of the drops where the e'mail called out gating failures. > > Since this is my first time working with Rawhide, I got curious about > what goes on with it through the course of a Fedora release cycle. Welcome to the fun, and thanks for testing... > I imagine that it is continuously getting updates for bugs fixes, but > I'm curious if non stable bug fixes are part of the Rawhide drops. Yeah. See: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy#Rawhide_.2F_devel_.2F_master > Do the improvements and additions that do not require mass rebuild get > added to Rawhide as they are available? Yep. All the time. Usually hundreds of small changes a day. > Do the improvements and additions that do require mass rebuild only get > incorporated during the scheduled mass rebuild in each release cycle? Well, changes land when they do, and rebuilds happen when they do, so yeah, sometimes a change will land and then only months later it gets picked up in the mass rebuild (if it's a toolchain change). It just depends. Mass rebuilds are done usually to enable some compiler or the like change... kevin
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