On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 09:52 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 12 July 2007 09:43:08 Jon Ciesla wrote:
> My understanding was that updates, both security-related and
> non-security-related would continue for F-N until F-N+1 was released. At
> that point, F-N would join F-N-1 in a security-only mode until EOL.
> People expect churn on Fedora, so stay on the bleeding edge (not so
> bleeding as rawhide, mind you). Is that not correct?
Well, since the old end of life was F-N+2 Test2, we talked about making /that/
the security only point and the no new packages point.
Well, IMO, Fedora's
purpose should be "stable while following upstream
without API/ABI breakages of existing packages".
In practice, this means "frequent updates", "adopt early", "fix
ASAP" ("fixed rawhide" and "fixed upstream" should be banned in
Fedora)
on a "stable foundation (API/ABIs)".
It's one fundamental point rendering Fedora interesting. Another one
closely related to it is "exposure of user-contributed/developed
packages".
IMO, users wanting a "security-only updated" distro should probably
better choose EPEL or an even more "boring" Linux distro.
Ralf