On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 11:31 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
I definitely see what you're saying, and yeah, perhaps an issue is
that
we don't have enough of a separate identity for the separate spins. We
don't have Kedora and Gedora (or Dedora, if you like ;>), we have
Fedora...but still, there's enough updates pushed even in packages in
the Desktop spin which wouldn't go through in a more conventionally
defined update process (ask yourself if RHEL would ship 'em :>).
That's not a useful argument. There is a huge difference between what
RHEL would ship, and a conservative bugfix update. RHEL typically
requires a paying customer contacting support about an issue, escalation
from there, 3 levels of ACK/NACK decisions, and finally gobs of QA on a
package before it ever goes out. Vastly different than what we do in
Fedora, even for conservative updates.
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