Hi.
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 11:08:35 -0400, Christopher Aillon wrote
I think the ugpradeability is a factor, but I think you've got
it
wrong. If every time someone built a change into rawhide, they also
pushed a fix to F-7 for example because there's a new version of
<insert popular app here>, then what's the point in upgrading to F-8
when that's ready?
Well... if the update is in the same branch, I push it to F<stable>, too
(after having had it in rawhide for some time). For example, 1.3.4->1.3.5
will get into F7.
Major version releases do usually not get into F<stable>, unless there
is a very convincing reason. For example, 1.3.5->1.4.0 would get into
rawhide, but probably not into F7.
That's just my style, however.