To me, "support" means that when I ask for advice and tell someone that my installation was an upgrade they don't laugh at me and tell me to uninstall and reinstall fresh. That is a Windows concept, not the sort of attitude we can have with servers and workstation machines. On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 18:22 -0400, Charles R. Anderson wrote: > On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 12:05:02AM +0200, Matias F�ciano wrote: > > My "opinion". > > Today, Fedora does not support : > > - FC(x) => FC(x+1)T(y) and FC(x)T(y) => FC(x) . > > I'm pretty sure the former is supported--the goal is always to support > upgrading to what will become FC(x+1). Of course, what do you mean by > "support"? Anaconda doesn't outright prevent you from doing any > upgrades, so all upgrades are "supported" in that sense. > > > - FCx => FC(x+1)RC(y) and FC(x)RC(y) => FC(x) > > should be supported. > > "supported" how? These are test releases. The goal is always to have > upgrades work, especially as we get closer to a release, but there > will be bugs in test releases that cannot be solved always without a > fresh install (unless you know how to fix the issues manually > yourself). An example of this is package version downgrades. >