Mark McLoughlin wrote:
For fedora-virt folks, we have a "virt-preview" repository,
the general
idea being:
- a repo where you can pull f11 builds of the latest rawhide virt bits
- purely for people who want to help with testing f12 virt, but
aren't willing to run rawhide
- it's not about making new features available to f11 users, it's
about allowing f11 users to get involved with f12 development
- if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces - we'll do our best to
fix problems specific to this repo, but in reality we care more
about problems which affect stock f11 or rawhide/f12
- we're trying to keep the limit the packages in the repo to purely
virt related packages - e.g. right now we need something from f12
selinux-policy, but I'm hoping we can get added in an f11 update
rather than pulling in the f12 version and breaking non-virt stuff
We have that too for KDE, it's called kde-redhat unstable. But it's not a
replacement for stable, tested version upgrades.
Kevin Kofler