On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 16:47 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 23:41 +0000, "JÃhann B. GuÃmundsson" wrote: > > On 03/28/2011 11:12 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: > > > If you actually think there's something about my proposed changes that > > > should be revised, please state specifically what it is and give your > > > alternative text > > > > "The installer must be able to successfully complete an upgrade > > installation from a clean, fully updated installation of Gnome and KDE the > > previous stable Fedora release, either via preupgrade or by booting to > > the installer manually. The upgraded system must meet all release > > criteria" > > > > Added KDE there since it can currently block the release and is > > presented as an alternative installation option on the DVD. > > > > you probably want include there as well upgrade path from the relevant > > live media counterpart if default installation extends to live media as > > well. > > I don't think there's any need to call out the specific currently > supported desktops in the criterion. The criteria are supposed to be > generic and adapt well to change; this criterion would need to be > re-written any time we changed policy on supported desktops. > > It may be worth explicitly stating that any kind of supported install > should be upgradeable, how about: > > "The installer must be able to successfully complete an upgrade > installation from a clean, fully updated default installation (from any > official install medium) of the previous stable Fedora release, either > via preupgrade or by booting to the installer manually. The upgraded > system must meet all release criteria" Does it make sense to phase this criteria in? Meaning, it would be nice-to-have this release, and blocker material next release? I'd have to see what testing results, and want to see if the desktop@ team also agrees, since they'll be responsible for resolving these issues. Thanks, James
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