Re: Some supporting ideas regarding fedora legacy project when FC6 is out today
Tim Thome <[email protected]> Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:18:45 -0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.legacy |
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Robinson Tiemuqinke wrote: > Hi, > > Glad that FC6 is out today for download/playing. > > But FC5 and FC6 are released too closely -- only > three months apart. while FC4 had released over one > year before FC5 appeared. Consequently, a lot of > people and small organizations, as far as I know, have > installed bunches of "free" FC4 boxes instead of FC5. > Thereafter, they will directly go to FC6 instead of > FC4->FC5->FC6, taking into the consideration of that > each upgrade from one release to another one is not a > tedious work. Personally... rather than the RedHat stair step approach to releases, i.e. FCx, FCy, FCz... I would rather see a gentle slope... The stair step approach, it was good when RH was selling RH Linux, but this is not the best approach for a freely available version of RH. We are not buying new packages every release of RH. Rawhide, as I see it, is always in motion, on the cutting edge of Linux, at least in the RH world. It's the development tip so to speak... I could be wrong on this. What Fedora should be is the stable edge of rawhide, with some QA... snapshots would be the core releases. In an ideal world, loading up *FCx*, and doing a yum update should take me all the way to the current_stable *FCz* release of fedora. In other words, clean *in-line* updates, no matter which ISO snapshot I download/install... then Legacy isn't really a problem. Note to RedHat and the Fedora Board - as Users, We are your Community to Develop... make the best use of the resource you have. Thx, Tim -- fedora-legacy-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list