On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 22:25, Sam Varshavchik mrsam@courier-mta.com wrote:
You have to always keep your ears to the ground, for these kinds of things. Anytime you hear about a new bit of technology that gets introduced as an alleged successor and a superiod alternative to something that's already here, don't quite take it, on the face value, any assurances that the old ways still work. They might still work now, but they won't work forever. Rest assured. So, start figuring out what you gotta do, while you still have some time…
Fully agree. Fedora provides advanced warning of things to come. Some new bits will turn out to be bad for your use case, so you don't want to let things go to far without raising issues, and developers working to resolve issues will do a better job with guidance from users.