On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 18:05, Matias Féliciano wrote: > My "opinion". > Today, Fedora does not support : > - FC(x) => FC(x+1)T(y) and FC(x)T(y) => FC(x) . > > I think Fedora should support (this mean fedora should no reply with "do > a fresh install please" for a bug) if 'y' (test) is equal to 3. > > Or more realistically : > - FCx => FC(x+1)RC(y) and FC(x)RC(y) => FC(x) > should be supported. > > ______________________________________________________________________ Well, if you want the latter to be supported, then I suggest you step up to the plate and assist with anaconda development (there are mailing lists for anaconda specific development) or convince more people to assist with that development, as the task is likely to be monumental and full hacks and workarounds specific to each and every test release/release candidate to official release. And good luck convincing the core anaconda developers to spend any amount of time on it. I know I wouldn't bother. The expectation to be able to upgrade from a test release or a release candidate to an official release is asking for far too much. As others have said, it may work, and it has most of the time, but there usually are far more important things that need testing and fixing in the installer, than to fix an upgrade from a possibly badly broken test release so that you get a working and stable final release. -- -Paul Iadonisi Senior System Administrator Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist Ever see a penguin fly? -- Try Linux. GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets