Greetings,
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Since there wasn't a mass rebuild for F22, the F22 repos have
some F21
packages, which is perfectly fine. However, I've seen a few people
worry about this - the most recent query came up on the devel list.
Should we write a short post on the magazine explaining the situation
and allay users' fears? (and twitter and facebook and G+ and so on)
Why are there fears?
In some earlier Fedora releases, going back to when it had Core as part of the name
even... a single release might have packages that had 2, 3, 4 or maybe 5 release version
packages as part of it. I guess there were just less changes back then or something...
but it was rare when all packages had to be rebuilt each release. In fact rebuilding
everything is a fairly recent phenomenon caused by things like changing compression format
used by the package manager or major glibc changes... or something unusual like that... or
at least that is my layman understanding.
In any event, the people who might "fear" seeing multiple release version
packages for a new release are exactly the people who won't even be looking at package
filenames to see the version numbers in there. I mean... folks download an .iso file,
boot it (on a physical machine or VM), do the install... and then use some GUI package
manager (like GNOME Software or yumex) to find software... and they don't usually get
into the nitty-gritty of filenames or complete package names... or am I mistaken?
So it came up on the devel list... devel's should know better I would think... but I
guess that just goes to show that everyone on a list isn't necessarily hardcore.
Another example would be me on this list while mostly being a passive observer.
In any event, it might be an interesting history lesson of a story for the Fedora Magazine
site but I doubt there are more than a small handful of fearful people. :)
TYL,
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